Remdesivir

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Drug Class

Antiviral

Common Uses

  • Viral Infections, such as COVID-19

Common Brand Names

Veklury

Overview

Remdesivir is an antiviral medicine that works by stopping the virus that causes COVID-19 from growing and spreading in the body.

It's used to treat early COVID-19 infection and help to prevent more severe symptoms.

You will be given remdesivir through a drip, usually in your arm (infusion).

You'll need to have the treatment as soon as possible after you have tested positive for COVID-19 and within 7 days of your symptoms starting.

You'll be given remdesivir in a hospital or at a local centre.

You will only be eligible in some countries to have the medicine if you are in the highest risk group.

Important Facts

  • You will have remdesivir treatment once a day for 3 days in a hospital or at a local centre. Even if you start to feel better, it's important that you complete the course.
  • It's important that you start treatment within 7 days of getting COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Your treatment will be given through a drip in your arm (infusion) – it can take between 30 minutes and 2 hours.
  • Remdesivir starts working very soon after having it.
  • Common side effects of remdesivir include headaches and feeling sick.

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Last Updated
19 December 2024
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