Bristol Myers, J&J drugs reduce COVID-19 death rates in NIH study

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A late-stage study of two rheumatoid arthritis drugs from Bristol Myers Squibb and Johnson \u0026 Johnson showed a significant drop in deaths among hospitalised COVID patients, a US health agency said on Thursday (Jun 2). However, both the drugs failed to meet the main goal of speeding up recovery comp

A late-stage study of two rheumatoid arthritis drugs from Bristol Myers Squibb and Johnson & Johnson showed a significant drop in deaths among hospitalised COVID patients, a US health agency said on Thursday .

Those who received J&J's Remicade had 40.5 per cent lower adjusted odds of dying than the placebo group, while those on Bristol Myers' Orencia had 37.4 per cent. Both groups of patients also had substantially better odds of clinical improvement than those on placebo, the study showed.

 

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