Friday, 19 June 2015

Promising experimental Ebola drug found to be ineffective

Post from http://www.danieluk.net

A drug once thought to be the best candidate for an Ebola treatment didn’t work on patients in Sierra Leone. The manufacturer, Tekmira, has halted its human trials because the treatment is “not likely to demonstrate an overall therapeutic benefit.”



The drug, TKM-Ebola, has had a bumpy ride getting to Africa for testing. After showing a 100 percent success rate treating primates infected with the virus, the drug was fast-tracked by the US Food and Drug Administration last year to quickly get it into human clinical trials. In July, the FDA stopped this expedited process because the agency wanted more information on higher doses of the drug. In August, the FDA finally gave Tekmira the go-ahead to test the drug on people already infected…


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