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Remdesivir: how the drug against covid-19 approved by Mexico and Brazil but advised against by the WHO works

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Remdesivir will only be prescribed in very specific situations, according to Brazil’s health regulator.

One year after the declaration of the start of the covid-19 pandemic, Mexico and Brazil have just approved the drug remdesivir – developed by the US pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences – for specific use in this disease.

Both the Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks of Mexico (COFEPRIS), and the National Sanitary Surveillance Agency of Brazil (ANVISA), They announced the authorization this Friday.

The endorsement of the drug in Mexico faced many obstacles and its use was rejected on two occasions due to lack of evidence of its effectiveness, for which the authorities requested more information before finally authorizing it.

According to the Mexican government website, “COFEPRIS limited the therapeutic indication to avoid misuse of the drug, including specifications for its medical prescription,” while warned against self-medication and self-prescription.

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