Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported that Novartis Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan said his Sandoz generics unit’s malaria, lupus and arthritis drug hydroxychloroquine is the company’s biggest hope against the coronavirus.
Novartis has pledged to donate 130 million doses and is also supporting clinical trials needed before the medicine, which US President Donald Trump also has been promoting, can be approved for use against the coronavirus.
Companies including Bayer and Teva have also agreed to donate hydroxychloroquine or similar drugs, while Gilead Sciences is testing its experimental drug remdesivir against coronavirus.
Narasimhan told the newspaper that “Pre-clinical studies in animals as well as the first data from clinical studies show that hydroxychloroquine kills the coronavirus, We’re working with Swiss hospitals on possible treatment protocols for the clinical use of the drug, but it’s too early to say anything definitively. The company is currently looking for additional active drug ingredients to make more hydroxychloroquine, should clinical trials be successful, he further added
Narasimhan said, three other Novartis drugs – Jakavi for cancer, multiple sclerosis drug Gilenya and fever drug Ilaris – are being studied for their effect on complications related to COVID-19, the newspaper reported. This follows separate efforts to re-purpose drugs made by companies including Roche and Sanofi to treat complications related to the disease.