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ICMR partners in WHO Global Solidarity Trial for COVID 19 Treatment, rolls trial on fast-track
New Delhi - The Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) is partnering in the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Solidarity Trial for Treatment of the ongoing deadly coronavirus disease. The ICMR has also fast-tracked the rollout of the global 'Solidarity' trial to help in finding an effective treatment for COVID-19.
'Solidarity' is an international clinical trial to compare four treatment options against the standard of care to assess their relative effectiveness against COVID-19.
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By enrolling patients in multiple countries, the Solidarity trial aims to rapidly discover whether any of the drugs slow disease progression or improve survival. Importantly, this initiative provides for both speed and scale.
Speaking about India's participation in this global endeavour, Prof (Dr) Balram Bhargava, Secretary Department of Health Research and Director General ICMR said, "ICMR is working relentlessly to implement scientific interventions to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision to join the WHO solidarity trial is an important step in this endeavor."
"The ICMR-National AIDS Research Institute (NARI) is the national coordination site for the trial in India. Four potential anti-viral agents, Remdesivir, Chloroquine/Hydroxychloroquine, Lopinavir-Ritonavir and Lopinavir-Ritonavir with Interferon (β1a) are to be evaluated in the trial," he added.
Welcoming India's participation in the WHO global solidarity trial Dr Henk Bekedam, WHO Representative to India said, "We congratulate the Government of India, particularly ICMR for joining the global Solidarity trial. Through this collaboration, Indian researchers and institutions will participate in a global initiative to find effective treatment options for Covid-19. India plays a critical role in both research as well as in manufacturing once trials conclude successfully. The trial has begun recruiting COVID-19 patients in the country. Elaborating on the progress, Dr Sheela Godbole, Senior Scientist, NARI and National Coordinator for the Solidarity trial in India said, "The required regulatory and ethical approvals have already been obtained and clinical trial sites have started to recruit patients in the trial."
"Till now total of 9 sites have been approved. WHO India is extending the required support to conduct the trial in India," he informed.
The Solidarity trial provides simplified procedures to enable even overloaded hospitals to participate.
Over 100 countries have requested participation to find effective therapeutics as soon as possible, via the trial.
The participation of multiple clinical trial units/hospitals in multiple countries will ensure adequate enrollment of participants in the shortest possible time. This will help fast-track identification of correct treatment options for the COVID-19 disease.
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