SCI Pfizer Begins Human Trials of New Pill to Treat Coronavirus

Melodi

Disaster Cat
If this drug actually works, I can predict with no psychic ability that the price tag in the West, especially the USA is going to be more than most people can afford to use for five days unless they can get some sort of government subsidies, also this is Pfizer, we won't be allowed to know what it is in it. - Melodi


Pfizer Begins Human Trials of New Pill to Treat Coronavirus

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(Bloomberg) -- Pfizer Inc. said it has begun human safety testing of a new pill to treat the coronavirus that could be used at the first sign of illness.

a group of people in front of a crowd: Healthcare workers prepare doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, on Feb. 20, 2021.© Photographer: Chet Strange/Bloomberg Healthcare workers prepare doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, on Feb. 20, 2021.
If it succeeds in trials, the pill could be prescribed early in an infection to block viral replication before patients get very sick. The drug binds to an enzyme called a protease to keep the virus from replicating. Protease-inhibiting medicines have been successful in treating other types of viruses, include HIV and Hepatitis C.

“Given the way that SARS-CoV-2 is mutating and the continued global impact of Covid-19, it appears likely that it will be critical to have access to therapeutic options both now and beyond the pandemic,” said Mikael Dolsten, Pfizer’s Chief Scientific Officer, in a statement.

In an interview, Dolsten said no unexpected problems had been seen in the study so far and that it could generate results within weeks.

The new protease inhibitor is the second such medicine Pfizer has brought into human trials to treat Covid-19. Pfizer is testing another given intravenously to hospitalized virus patients.

Shares of Pfizer were down 1.3% to $35.55 at 12:36 p.m. in New York. Over the past year, the stock has climbed 32%.

Easy-to-use treatments are lacking for early-stage Covid-19 patients. While antibody therapies from Eli Lilly & Co. and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. are authorized in the U.S. for Covid patients who haven’t yet been hospitalized but are at high risk of developing severe symptoms, they must be infused in the hospital or at a doctor’s office.

That has created logistical challenges that have limited their use. Other therapies are intended for sicker people: Gilead Sciences Inc.’s antiviral drug remdesivir must be infused over several days and is approved only for hospitalized patients.

Among major drugmakers, Merck & Co. has one of the few coronavirus pills that is far along in human testing. Its experimental antiviral drug molnupiravir works by a different mechanism than the Pfizer drug and is in late-stage human trials. Merck is developing its drug in collaboration with Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP.

Combined Trial
If everything continues to go well, Pfizer could begin a much larger combined phase 2-phase 3 trial early in the second quarter, Dolsten said, potentially allowing it to apply for emergency-use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration by the end of this year, depending on how the pandemic evolves.

The drug is likely to be given twice a day for about five days, he said.

“This is really a potential game changer,” Dolsten said.

While initial efficacy testing will focus on people with early infections, Pfizer also plans to explore whether the drug works to protect healthy people who have been exposed to the coronavirus, such as family members or roommates who live with someone who got sick.

Dolsten said Pfizer’s oral protease inhibitor, code-named PF-07321332, had a number of potential advantages. In lab tests, it worked against many coronaviruses, including the original SARS virus and MERS. Additionally, the coronavirus protease doesn’t mutate much, which means the therapy is likely to work equally well against numerous variant strains, he said.

In theory, the protease inhibitor could also be combined with other antiviral drugs, such as the one Merck is developing, Dolsten said.

Pfizer said it plans to share more data on the compound at the American Chemical Society meeting on April 6.

(Updates with name of Merck partner in 9th paragraph)

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Lone Eagle Woman

Veteran Member
Now blank blank blank to freaking Pfizer!!! No No No to this pill!!!! I do Not Not Not trust them!!!! Now what is wrong with just taking one's vitamins? That is right, they don't make money on vitamins.

Plus it is springtime and all the new spring growth and plants will be growing again. There is some excellent plants that everyone can collect that is full of vitamins and is medicinally good for people.

Dandelion ... Full of Vitamins
Lomatium Species ...Great for Respiratory Sicknesses
Yarrow ... Great for the Digestive System and other uses
Barberry / Mahonia ... Great Medicinal
Elderberry ... Great against flus
Just for starters ... And using them won't cost a thing, if it is in the wilds.
 
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Daytonabill0001

Wheat or Tare, which are you?
“Given the way that SARS-CoV-2 is mutating and the continued global impact of Covid-19, it appears likely that it will be critical to have access to therapeutic options both now and beyond the pandemic,” said Mikael Dolsten, Pfizer’s Chief Scientific Officer, in a statement.
If Ivermectin blocks the replication of the virus, then why do we need to find newer and pricier drugs that hasn't got decades of use as Ivermectin has? Makes no sense... :shr:
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
If Ivermectin blocks the replication of the virus, then why do we need to find newer and pricier drugs that hasn't got decades of use as Ivermectin has? Makes no sense... :shr:
States in Brazil were popping Ivermectin pills by the millions up to this year to no obvious effect.

I had hopes but they seem to have been dashed. I don't know if they had the wrong formulation or what. It was not promising that the doc pushing the Ivermectin protocol died of Covid.

Sure would have been nice to see major progress in Brazil but no go that I can find.
 
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Daytonabill0001

Wheat or Tare, which are you?
Could you have been a little more specific? That doesn't show up for Google in the first two pages under "Doctor on Ivermectin dies" and "Doc on Ivermectin dies in Brazil".

Give me a hand here or it didn't happen.
 
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States in Brazil were popping Ivermectin pills by the millions up to this year to no obvious effect.

I had hopes but they seem to have been dashed. I don't know if they had the wrong formulation or what. It was not promising that the doc pushing the Ivermectin protocol died of Covid.

Sure would have been nice to see major progress in Brazil but no go that I can find.
Which leftist propaganda organ was that in?
 

TammyinWI

Talk is cheap
States in Brazil were popping Ivermectin pills by the millions up to this year to no obvious effect.

I had hopes but they seem to have been dashed. I don't know if they had the wrong formulation or what. It was not promising that the doc pushing the Ivermectin protocol died of Covid.

Sure would have been nice to see major progress in Brazil but no go that I can find.

I, for one, do not believe this, not one bit. It is fake news. The probably got sugar pills.
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment

Troke

On TB every waking moment
I, for one, do not believe this, not one bit. It is fake news. The probably got sugar pills.
That is what I wondered. Sure seems to be fake something somewhere but I could not track it down. Spring, summer, autumn, everybody popping pills in the millions.

After December silence, except for one negative comment. And Covid is running wild.
 

Daytonabill0001

Wheat or Tare, which are you?
It was not promising that the doc pushing the Ivermectin protocol died of Covid.
This is what I'm looking for, it was not in the link you provided to another post you made in a different thread.
Where did you hear about the doctor pushing Ivermectin who died?
 
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