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posted by martyb on Tuesday June 16 2020, @07:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the dex-bonus dept.

Life-saving coronavirus drug 'major breakthrough':

A cheap and widely available drug can help save the lives of patients seriously ill with coronavirus.

The low-dose steroid treatment dexamethasone is a major breakthrough in the fight against the deadly virus, UK experts say.

The drug is part of the world's biggest trial testing existing treatments to see if they also work for coronavirus.

[...] The drug is already used to reduce inflammation in a range of other conditions, and it appears that it helps stop some of the damage that can happen when the body's immune system goes into overdrive as it tries to fight off coronavirus.

[...] In the trial, led by a team from Oxford University, around 2,000 hospital patients were given dexamethasone and were compared with more than 4,000 who did not receive the drug.

For patients on ventilators, it cut the risk of death from 40% to 28%. For patients needing oxygen, it cut the risk of death from 25% to 20%.

Chief investigator Prof Peter Horby said: "This is the only drug so far that has been shown to reduce mortality - and it reduces it significantly. It's a major breakthrough."

[...] Dexamethasone has been used since the early 1960s to treat a wide range of conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and asthma.

[...] The drug is given intravenously in intensive care, and in tablet form for less seriously ill patients. So far, the only other drug proven to benefit Covid patients is remdesivir, an antiviral treatment which has been used for Ebola.


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  • (Score: 1) by Sulla on Wednesday June 17 2020, @06:05AM (2 children)

    by Sulla (5173) on Wednesday June 17 2020, @06:05AM (#1009049) Journal

    Originally i was just going to post about how the CCP claims steroids don't work and won't work and that they will actually make you die. CCP has been spreading all sorts of rumors against successful treatments this whole pandemic. But then I rambled on about other subjects and didn't go back and change the title.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 17 2020, @02:21PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 17 2020, @02:21PM (#1009122)

    Fair enough. My intent wasn't to scold you Sulla.

    Rather, I made the point because too many folks go on about "fake news," without a clear sense of what that might be.

    What's more, the quote I linked is the best definition that I've heard and I'd hope it might spark discussion about how we consume news and information -- at least among those who are willing to have reasoned discussions about such things, rather than just demonizing news outlets they think are "on the wrong team."

    The truth isn't a team sport. There are, unfortunately, folks who don't care about facts that don't support their world view. Which is really sad.

    As we've seen in the US (and other places, but I live in the US so I see more of that), there are folks who seek to diminish or ignore inconvenient facts, in order to promote their own "side." This is especially true among the twitterati and those seeking to game the social media environment for the personal and political gain of their "team."

    Sure, we have differences, sometimes bitter ones. At the same time, we have much more in common than we do differences, no matter how bitter those differences might be.

    Treating our neighbors, co-workers and family as "the enemy" because we don't agree about some things is really counterproductive.

    That said, there are small, very vocal groups, who espouse division and seek to gain from creating those divisions. This is exacerbated by other folks who seek to widen those divisions to gain/retain power and influence.

    I've gone pretty far afield with this comment myself, so I'll try to come back to the original premise:

    Sure, there are folks out there (including the Chinese government) who will say just about anything (including straight-up lies) to win points for their "side."

    I find it disgusting, regardless of who does it. I forget who said it, but the saw "you're entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts," applies in spades.

    Let's disagree. Let's argue about policies and priorities. At the same time, let's be willing to agree about the stuff we can agree upon instead of focusing *only* on the few things we disagree about.

    In order to do so, we need to be able to agree upon what the *facts* are. Actual "fake news" threatens our ability to do so.

    Those that attempt to muddy the waters by calling opinion "fake news" makes it harder to do so. More's the pity.

    • (Score: 1) by Sulla on Thursday June 18 2020, @12:08AM

      by Sulla (5173) on Thursday June 18 2020, @12:08AM (#1009348) Journal

      Ah. I use the term "fake news" for everything.

      Kid claims he wasnt throwing stuff on the roof? Tell kid he is full of fake news
      Open the fridge to get some eggs but they are all gone? Eggs are fake news
      Go to cigar shop but they are closed early for the night? Text owner he is fake news

      My usage is probably 95+% inconvenient things are fake news, and 5% referring to actual fake news. I actually had not considered that others use the term seriously.

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