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AstraZeneca cancer drug fails to help hospitalised Covid patients

The UK drugmaker said the group of patients taking the cancer drug Calquence in addition to standard care didn’t show fewer deaths or respiratory failures.

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Paris: AstraZeneca Plc said its blood-cancer medicine Calquence failed to help patients hospitalized with respiratory symptoms of Covid-19.

The group of patients taking the drug in addition to standard care didn’t show fewer deaths or respiratory failures, the U.K. drugmaker said in a statement. Details of the intermediate clinical trials will be presented in due course, the company said.

The Astra study is one of many programs to evaluate known treatments — from antiviral drugs to plasma from recovered patients — against the pandemic virus. Other disappointments include Sanofi’s rheumatoid arthritis medicine Kevzara.

Astra also has a Covid vaccine candidate under development with the University of Oxford, as well as a potential antibody treatment for the disease.- Bloomberg


Also read: After Pfizer, now Moderna will be in the spotlight for its Covid vaccine data


 

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