By Steve Sweeney
Cuban medicine could treat thousands of
coronavirus patients as production of a “flagship” drug known to combat the
disease is set to increase significantly, pharmaceutical bosses said at a press
conference on Friday.
President of the BioCubaFarma group Eduardo
Martinez explained that the socialist island has developed 22 drugs that are
set to be used to contain the outbreak.
So far it is known that one of the drugs
manufactured by Cuba, Interferon B, has managed to effectively cure more than
1,500 patients from the coronavirus and is one of 30 drugs chosen by the
Chinese National Health Commission to combat respiratory disease.
It was first developed in 1986 by a team of
researchers from the Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB)
and introduced into the Cuban health system.
Mr Martinez described Interferon B as “the
flagship product of the set of Cuban medicines” with the drug developed in both
Cuba and China in a joint venture as part of an agreement between the socialist
countries.
He said the drug could also be exported to
other countries to help contain the spread of the virus and treat those that
are showing symptoms.
CIGB director Eulogio Pimentel said that
had enough supplies that “would be equivalent to treating practically all the
infected cases that occurred in China” where more than 80,000 people have been
infected.
“We think that we are capable of satisfying
not only the possible demand in Cuba but also the requests that we are getting
from other countries, and that are increasing day by day,” he added.
Cuba has sent a team of doctors and
supplies of Interferon B to Italy where it is working alongside Chinese experts
to help combat and contain the coronavirus outbreak.
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