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Arthritis drug can help treat Covid patients, trial suggests – The Times
A drug used for rheumatoid arthritis can be effective in treating patients with Covid-19 in intensive care, early trial results suggest.Tocilizumab suppresses the…

A drug used for rheumatoid arthritis can be effective in treating patients with Covid-19 in intensive care, early trial results suggest.
Tocilizumab suppresses the immune system and reduces inflammation. The early findings are yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal but the government has welcomed the fantastic news.
Professor Anthony Gordon, chairman in anaesthesia and critical care at Imperial College London, said: These early findings show that treatment with this immune-modulating drug…
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