Coronavirus patients rush to join studies for experimental drug remdesivir
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The new coronavirus made Dr. Jag Singh a patient at his own hospital. His alarm grew as he saw an X-ray of his pneumonia-choked lungs and colleagues asked his wishes about life support while wheeling him into Massachusetts Generals intensive care unit.
When they offered him a chance to help test remdesivir, an experimental drug thats shown promise against some other coronaviruses, it did not even cross my mind once to say no, said Singh, a heart specialist
Interest has been so great that the U.S. National Institutes of Health is expanding its study, which has nearly reached its initial goal of 440 patients. The drugs maker, California-based Gilead Sciences, is quickly ramping up its own studies, too.
I would enroll my family in a heartbeat if the need arose, said Dr. Libby Hohmann, who placed Singh and nearly 30 others in the NIH one at Mass General. To have no approved medicines for COVID-19 now is kind of terrifying, she said.