Drugmaker Merck has asked U.S. regulators to authorize its promising pill protecting against COVID-19, setting the stage for a decision within weeks.
Researchers are developing vaccines that could be taken as a capsule, a dissolvable tablet or a nasal spray. But the barriers to success are high.among patients with early symptoms of COVID-19. The results were so strong that independent medical experts monitoring the trial recommended stopping it early.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, health experts have stressed the need for a convenient pill. The goal is for something similar to Tamiflu, the 20-year-old flu medication that shortens illness by a day or two and blunts the severity of symptoms such as fever, cough and stuffy nose.Black and Latino residents who aren’t vaccinated have L.A. County’s highest rate of COVID-19. Unvaccinated white people have the highest death rates.
Merck’s Kartsonis said in an interview that the $700 figure does not represent the final price for the medication.
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