UK Emergency Remdesivir Supplies Adequate to Treat Coronavirus, Says Official
UK Emergency Remdesivir Supplies Adequate to Treat Coronavirus, Says Official
Gilead said this week it had allocated nearly all of its supply of the antiviral to the United States over the next three months, stirring concerns about availability elsewhere, particularly in regions where infection rates are still high.

Britain has adequate supplies of Gilead's remdesivir for emergency use to treat hospitalised COVID-19 patients, England's deputy chief medical officer said on Wednesday, though he warned of potential difficulties securing future supplies.

Gilead said this week it had allocated nearly all of its supply of the antiviral to the United States over the next three months, stirring concerns about availability elsewhere, particularly in regions where infection rates are still high.

"I judge us to have adequate stocks," Jonathan Van-Tam, deputy chief medical officer and lead for the Department for Health and Social Care, told a parliamentary hearing.

He said brand new drugs such as remdesivir were likely to be in "relatively short supply in the first instance" compared with existing generic ones being used such as dexamethasone.

This month, the government said it had 240,000 doses of the widely used steroid dexamethasone in stock and on order after a preliminary trial showed it reduced mortality in the most severe COVID-19 cases.

"I don't think it will be as easy or straightforward as measures we took for dexamethasone, by virtue of its scarcity and by virtue that it's a new medicine," he said of remdesivir.

He did not disclose how many doses Britain has.

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