They will not replace the vaccine but could be a crucial tool in the fight against the pandemic. The first anti-Covid tablets arrive on the market: the United Kingdom on Thursday became the first country to authorize molnupiravir, a treatment by the American laboratory Merck. As Europe experiences a massive wave of contaminations, these pills, which can be taken with a simple glass of water, bring considerable hope to relieve hospital wards during the winter.
“This is a historic day for our country as the UK is now the first country in the world to approve an antiviral that can be taken at home against Covid-19,” said Health Minister Sajid Javid, in a statement. “This will be a game-changer for the most vulnerable and the immunocompromised, who will soon be able to receive the revolutionary treatment.”
For patients with mild to moderate Covid
Marketed under the name Lagevrio, molnupiravir has been cleared by the UK Medicines Agency, MHRA, for use in people with mild to moderate Covid who have at least one risk factor for developing severe disease ( obesity, over 60, diabetes, heart disease).
Health authorities recommend that it be taken “as soon as possible after a positive test,” said the Ministry of Health. Antivirals like molnupiravir work by decreasing the ability of a virus to replicate, thereby slowing down the disease. Their application can be twofold: both to allow people already affected not to suffer from serious symptoms, but also to those who have been in close contact not to develop the disease.