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Merck's Covid-19 pill should be combined with other treatments to avert resistance, says expert

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08 October, 2021, 12:10 pm
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Merck's Covid-19 pill should be combined with other treatments to avert resistance, says expert

Wellcome foundation director Jeremy Farrar said that Merck & Co.’s experimental pill against Covid-19 infection should be accompanied by other treatments to cut the risk of drug resistance

TBS Report
08 October, 2021, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 08 October, 2021, 12:13 pm
An experimental COVID-19 treatment pill called molnupiravir being developed by Merck & Co Inc and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP, is seen in this undated handout photo released by Merck & Co Inc and obtained by Reuters May 17, 2021. Merck & Co Inc/Handout via REUTERS
An experimental COVID-19 treatment pill called molnupiravir being developed by Merck & Co Inc and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP, is seen in this undated handout photo released by Merck & Co Inc and obtained by Reuters May 17, 2021. Merck & Co Inc/Handout via REUTERS

The experimental pill for Covid-19 by Merck & Co should be accompanied by other treatments as soon as they are available to cut the risk of drug resistance that would limit its effectiveness, the director of health research foundation Wellcome, Jeremy Farrar said.

Merck's molnupiravir has been hailed as a potential breakthrough, as it could be relatively cheap and easy to make, doesn't require infusion and has shown it reduces the risk of hospitalisation in a trial – even though it is yet to be cleared by regulators, reports Bloomberg.

However, the Merck pills may need to be combined with other drugs to head off resistance, Farrar said.

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Resistance occurs when viruses and bacteria evolve to blunt or defeat drugs' mechanism of attack. It is a constant concern for antivirals and antibiotics and has already been seen with Covid treatments such as Eli Lilly & Co's antibody therapy.

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Farrar suggested Merck's pill would be no exception, despite optimism that it may be a potent new weapon to fight the pandemic.

"The thought that you could have an oral drug readily available that you could take as soon as you have a suspicion of infection – that is a huge step forward globally," Farrar said.

But he emphasised the importance of combining it with other drugs as soon as possible to "delay the onset of resistance."

There has always concerns for anti-infectives, the likelihood that it will become a severe problem for molnupiravir appears to be low, said Nick Kartsonis, senior vice-president of clinical research for infectious diseases and vaccines at Merck Research Labs.

Earlier experiments with other viruses showed that the evolution of resistant mutations was rare, he said.

The course of treatment is short, meaning that viruses get few chances to evolve into resistant forms. Another reason lies in the drug's mechanism of action.

Pioneered by researchers at Emory University and other academic centers and later licensed by Merck's partner Ridgeback Therapeutics LP, molnupiravir works by introducing errors into the coronavirus's genetic material. The errors are then replicated until the virus is defunct.

Merck's analysis has shown that the errors induced by the drug are spread more or less randomly throughout the viral genome. That means that the virus has fewer opportunities to develop mutant forms that will overcome those errors.

"That in and of itself makes resistance a tough thing," Kartsonis said.

Although Merck isn't pursuing combinations right now, molnupiravir may be more effective if used with other drugs that prove successful, Kartsonis said. That may also lower the potential for resistance even further, he added.

Many drugs have been far more effective in combination than when used on their own. The first drugs developed for HIV, when used singly, quickly stopped working because resistant strains evolved that could defeat the drugs' attack.

By attacking pathogens from several angles, drug cocktails make the evolution of such variants less likely. Now, HIV combination treatments stay effective in individual patients for years.

Numerous other companies are working on pills to treat Covid through a variety of approaches. Pfizer Inc. began late-stage trials of an oral treatment this summer and expects data before the end of the year.

Israel-based Redhill Biopharma Ltd.'s experimental therapy, opaganib, cut deaths in a group of patients with moderately severe Covid, according to data released earlier this month. Wellcome itself has pledged $11 million for a project, called Covid Moonshot, to find a drug that would block a key protein the coronavirus uses to replicate.

An early study published last week showed molnupiravir has the potential to cut the rate of hospitalisation and death by around 50% in mild to moderate Covid patients.

A widely available Covid pill could be "massively important" in developing countries where hospital access is limited and vaccinations aren't readily available, Jeremy Farrar said.

Countries are already lining up to secure supplies of the Merck drug. The company has said it will file for US authorisation as soon as possible, and European Union drug authorities may begin a rolling review of the drug that could speed clearance there.

Preventing the disease through vaccines remains a better strategy than relying on treatment, US presidential adviser Anthony Fauci said Wednesday.

 

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