Coronervirus drug detected: Kosovo expected to benefit much from it

A widespread and cheap drug called “demaxathesone” can help save the lives of patients who are very sick with coronary. British experts say low dose treatment with steroids is an extraordinary achievement in the battle against the deadly virus. It limits the risk of death in [...]
British experts say low dose treatment with steroids is an extraordinary achievement in the battle against the deadly virus.
It limits the risk of death to a fantastic size of 1/3 percent of patients under intensive care with ventilators. For those with oxygen, it limited the risk of death as well, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
The medicine is part of the world's largest tests on existing treatments, to see if they even function for coronarys.

Researchers estimate that if the drug had been accessible in Britain from the beginning of the coronary pandemic, up to 5,000 lives would have been saved.
Because of the free price, there may be great benefits for public health as well as poor countries like Kosovo. /Periscope












