US Regulators Reject Request to Clear Cheap Drug for Treatment of COVID-19

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U.S. regulators have rejected a request to grant emergency authorization to a cheap drug for the treatment of COVID-19, drawing criticism from one of the doctors that asked for the clearance.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in a 27-page memorandum explaining its decision, said that the benefit of fluvoxamine was โ€œnot persuasive when focusing on clinically meaningful outcomes such as proportion of patients experiencing hospitalizations or hospitalizations and deaths.โ€

A review of clinical trials that have examined fluvoxamine, a widely used antidepressant, against COVID-19 led to the conclusion that the data at this time are insufficient for emergency clearance, the FDA added.

Dr. David Boulware, who drew up the request because he believes more COVID-19 treatments are needed, said that the FDA erred because it used different criteria when analyzing fluvoxamine than when it analyzed drugs from major pharmaceutical companies, such as a pill from Pfizer called paxlovid.

Hospitalization was defined in the trials for those drugs as receiving over 24 hours of acute care, whether in a hospital or similar facility. But it analyzed hospitalization in the case of fluvoxamine only in hospitals, excluding similar facilities.

โ€œFDA should evaluate clinical trials using the same endpoint definitions for generic drugs as for big pharma. The deliberate creation of two-tiered system is inappropriate,โ€ Boulware, a professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota, said in a letter to Dr. Peter Stein, who is the director of the FDAโ€™s Office of New Drugs.

Asked for a comment on Boulwareโ€™s letter, an FDA spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email that the agency after its review โ€œwas unable to reasonably conclude that fluvoxamine may be effective for the treatment of outpatient adults with COVID-19 to prevent severe disease progression and/or hospitalization.โ€

The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel, convened by the National Institutes of Health, says that it cannot recommend for or against fluvoxamine against COVID-19 due to โ€œinsufficient evidence.โ€

Supporters, though, note that some trials have shown efficacy against COVID-19.

Byย Zachary Stieber

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