FDA recalls Gilead's COVID drug Veklury due to glass particles as 21 states show 'very high' virus levels in wastewater
Amidst a resurgence of
cases is once again being underscored.The affected lot, identified as 47035CFA, was distributed nationwide in the United States beginning July 16, 2024. This FDA-monitored recall coincides with data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing high levels of since its FDA approval in October 2020. It is indicated for use in both hospitalized patients and those with mild-to-moderate
subvariants nicknamed FLiRT. As of August 31, the dominant subvariant, KP.3.1.1, accounted for more than 50 percent of all U.S.
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