Japanese government has offered to release an
anti-influenza drug called Favipiravir, which they claim they developed for the
treatment of new and re-emerging viral diseases, including Ebola. They say the
drug can treat Ebola and other influenza viral diseases.
Announcing
the offer to newsmen yesterday August 25th in Tokyo, the Chief Cabinet
Secretary of the Japanese government, Yoshihide Suga said the Japanese
government is waiting for the World Health Organization to request for the drug
and it will be dispatched immediately. He however said that pending the time
WHO will approve and request for the drug, any emergency request by any
individual may be responded to by Japan.Continue..
Spokesperson
of Fujifilm, the company that developed the drug, Takao Aoki, said they have
more than enough of the drug to cater for over 20,000 patients and are in talks
with the US Food and Drug Administration for clinical testing of the drug
"Fujifilm is in talks with the US Food
and Drug Administration on clinical testing of the drug in treating Ebola, The
company has Favipiravir stock for more than 20,000 patients. Ebola and
influenza viruses are the same type and theoretically similar effects can be
expected on Ebola,” he said.
Nigeria's
Health ministry had last week Thursday August 21st announced that it had
requested for another type of Anti-Ebola viral drugs but it’s not certain if it
was Favipiravir.
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