Roche's Ronapreve reduces viral load in a week among hospitalized COVID-19 patients

1 October 2021
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Swiss pharma giant Roche (ROG: SIX) has confirmed positive data from the Phase II/III 2066 study of Ronapreve (casirivimab and imdevimab) in patients hospitalized with COVID-19.

The trial met its primary endpoint, showing that Ronapreve significantly reduced viral load within seven days of treatment in patients who had not mounted a natural antibody response of their own and who required low-flow or no supplemental oxygen.

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