
Experts have warned that the new Covid-9 breakthrough drug dexamethasone is available strictly on prescription and cannot be used to prevent or cure the virus, but rather to decrease the mortality rate among critically ill patients.
The warning comes less than a week after a trial by the University of Oxford which found that a low-dose steroid treatment cuts the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators and by a fifth for those on oxygen Dr Moherndran Archary, a paediatric infectious disease specialist at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, said the treatment did not work directly on the virus but rather on the immune system’s response to the virus.
The drug is used only in patients with moderate or severe Covid disease that require either oxygen or they need to be put on a ventilator. What it does is that it prevents the immune system from overacting and causing too much damage to the body.
“It is not for everyone who’s got Covid infections. In cases where people have mild or moderate infections that don’t require oxygen, it’s probably not going to make any difference to your infection,” he said.
Archary said the treatment had been a schedule 4 medicine that would be used by doctors especially in ICU and was not available over the counter.
He emphasised that it was not a cure for the virus.
“It is a positive step in terms of finding a cure, because the main issue is that although we may not be able to find a cure or clear the infection from circulating, what we want to do is to prevent people from dying from the infection,” he told TimesLIVE.
The owners and manufacturers of the product globally, Aspen Pharmacare, said the steroid had usually been used to manage and treat various inflammatory conditions.
By Nonkululeko Njilo- TimeLIVE










Well it’s nice to have something to help but I would be happier to get a vaccine. Still if it helps those people with severe symptoms that is a definite step in the right direction.