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Atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab (Inmazeb) combination to treatinfection caused by Zaire ebolavirus

D.M. Saxena, Grace Kaul, Amitava Dasgupta, Sidharth Chopra

2021Drugs of today28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Zaire ebolavirus has been responsible for several catastrophic outbreaks with a high mortality rate. Unfortunately, there were no approved therapies or vaccines to treat or prevent infections caused by Ebola virus (EBOV) or other filoviruses. Atoltivimab/ maftivimab/odesivimab (Inmazeb) is the first Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment for Zaire ebolavirus infection in adult and pediatric patients, including neonates born to a mother who is reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-positive for Zaire ebolavirus infection. The efficacy of Inmazeb has been established in vivo and it has successfully completed a phase I clinical trial in healthy individuals with no drug-related adverse effects. Additionally, Inmazeb has displayed significant reduction in mortality in the PALM (PAmoja tuLinde Maisha) trial, when compared with the control arm receiving ZMapp. Inmazeb has received orphan drug designation from both the U.S. FDA and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

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MedicineEbolavirusVirologyTraditional medicineEbola virusVirusViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchAdolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
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