Japan Granted Emergency Approval To Home-Developed COVID-19 Oral Drug

Japan Granted Emergency Approval To Home-Developed COVID-19 Oral Drug

TOKYO, Nov 23 (NNN-NHK) – Japan’s health ministry, granted emergency approval to Japanese drugmaker, Shionogi & Co.’s COVID-19 drug, yesterday, making it the first domestically developed oral medicine against the virus.

The oral drug, Xocova, for coronavirus patients with mild symptoms, was given fast-track approval in Japan, by a health ministry panel. The move comes, as the country has recently seen a rebound in the number of daily coronavirus cases.

“I expect it will contribute to coronavirus measures as another choice of treatment,” Japanese health minister, Katsunobu Kato, told reporters.

Two other oral medications for COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms, both developed by foreign pharmaceutical firms, have already been authorised for use in Japan.

Japan reported 121,460 new coronavirus cases yesterday, up 79,036 from the figure of the previous day, with Hokkaido posting 11,394 new cases, a record-high daily figure, for the northernmost Japan prefecture.– NNN-NHK  

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