Molnupiravir is an antiviral drug in clinical trials.
We talked with molecular epidemiologist Dr. Jill Roberts about it being a treatment for COVID-19.
Dr. Roberts says during an animal study on ferrets, they tried to get coronavirus to spread, and it wouldn’t. So while it’s a treatment designed to prevent hospitalizations and deaths, it also seems to prevent transmission.
While there is no timetable about when this would be available, it could be promising for future viruses or pandemics.
“This is a great tool to have to be able to know for future viruses maybe if we get a mutant that actually circumvents the vaccines, this drug will still work.”
Dr. Roberts says now that Merck is behind it, it has the resources to do a big enough trial to send to the FDA to get Emergency Use Authorization or even full authorization.