Explorer

US authorises new antibody drug to fight omicron

Washington, Feb 12 (AP): US health regulators on Friday authorised a new antibody drug that targets the omicron variant, a key step in restocking the nation's arsenal against the latest version of COVID-1.

Washington, Feb 12 (AP): US health regulators on Friday authorised a new antibody drug that targets the omicron variant, a key step in restocking the nation's arsenal against the latest version of COVID-19.

The Food and Drug Administration said it cleared the Eli Lilly drug for adults and adolescent patients with mild-to-moderate cases of COVID-19. Lilly announced work on the treatment late last year after testing revealed that its previous antibody therapy was ineffective against the dominant omicron variant.

The Biden administration has purchased 600,000 doses before the authorization and will begin shipping initial supplies to state health authorities for distribution.

It's "an important step in meeting the need for more tools to treat patients as new variants of the virus continue to emerge," said Dr. Patricia Cavazzoni, FDA's drug center director.

The FDA announcement comes after the two leading monoclonal antibody treatments in the U.S. turned out to be ineffective against omicron. Data indicate the Lilly drug also works against the emerging BA.2 mutation of omicron.

Lilly said the contract for its new drug — bebtelovimab, pronounced “beb-teh-LO-vi-mab” — is worth at least $720 million.

Laboratory-made monoclonal antibodies stand in for the human body's immune system by acting to block an invading virus. Delivered by IV or by injection, the medicines are meant to be used early in an infection.

But late last month the FDA revoked its emergency use authorisation for Regeneron's antibody drug, along with Lilly's. The two medications had been the the backbone of antibody treatment, and doctors were hard pressed to come up with fallbacks when they didn't work against omicron.

Alternate therapies, including antiviral pills from Pfizer and Merck, have been in short supply. An antibody drug from GlaxoSmithKline that remains effective against omicron is also scarce.

Scientists say COVID-19 treatments like monoclonal antibodies are not a substitute for vaccination.

Under the U.S. contract with Lilly, the government will receive about 300,000 treatment courses of the new antibody drug in February and another 300,000 in March. (AP) RS RS

(This story is published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or the body by ABP Live.)

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

IND vs AUS: Australia Beat India By 6 Wickets In Sydney, Secure Border-Gavaskar Trophy With 3-1 Series Win
IND vs AUS: Australia Beat India In Sydney, Secure BGT With 3-1 Series Win
Dense Fog Blankets North India For Third Day In A Row; Flights, Trains Delayed
Dense Fog Blankets North India For Third Day In A Row; Flights, Trains Delayed
4 Naxals, 1 Policeman Killed In Gunfight In Chhattisgarh's  Bastar
4 Naxals, 1 Policeman Killed In Gunfight In Chhattisgarh's Bastar
Traffic To Be Affected On These Routes As PM Modi To Inaugurate Delhi's First Namo Bharat Corridor
Traffic To Be Affected On These Routes As PM Modi To Inaugurate Delhi's 1st Namo Bharat Corridor
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Prashant Kishor Involved In Controversy Over Vanity Van Worth Crores Amid BPSC Protest | ABP NewsMain Accused In Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar Murder Case Still On The Run, Police Struggle To Capture Him | ABP NewsAshish Patel Faces Controversy, Holds One-Hour Meeting With JP Nadda Amid Allegations | ABP NewsDelhi Election 2025: Heated Controversy Erupts Over Musical Nights Program In Kalkaji Amid Poll Tensions | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget