The FDA authorizes Merck's pill against Coronavirus

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the use of a pill against the Merck company's coronerus on Thursday, as the number of people infected due to the Omitron version of the virus is increasing. The decision on emergency use of the pill has come a day after the agency has given the green light for one [...]
The decision on emergency use of the pill has come a day after the agency has given the green light for a anti-cronerus pill produced by the Pfizer company.
Today's “Autoriism offers additional treatment against Coronavirus”, said FDA scientist Patricia Cavazoni.
The Merck company's pill should be taken five days after the initial symptoms, and according to some studies, it reduces the number of hospitalizations and deaths in endangered categories.
The Pfizer company's pill is said to reduce severe symptoms by nearly 90 percent.
Although vaccines and strengthening doses remain the most powerful anti - Coronavirus instrument, experts have welcomed additional treatments, which will eventually be purchased in drugs, with a description of the doctor. / REL/










