The Governor
of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu
has ordered the clinical trial of Ivermectin,
a drug believed to be effective for the treatment and prevention of COVID-19.
This
was disclosed on Sunday by the governor while giving an update on the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
Sanwo-Olu stated that though there is yet to
be any approval for Ivermectin to be
used for the treatment of COVID-19,
the state government had gone ahead to ensure it has enough stock of the drug.
“The State Government is aware of numerous
international claims that the broad spectrum anti-parasitic agent/medication Ivermectin has shown some efficacy in
acting as a sustained prophylaxis in containing/inhibiting the causative virus
in SARS CoV-2.
“While
this medication has not yet been approved for the broad treatment of the
Coronavirus disease, the State Government has however taken the bold step of
ensuring we have adequate stocks of Ivermectin,
which will be initially deployed in a short clinical trial to ascertain its
efficiency in our population to prevent and treat COVID-19 infection.”
Newsmen
recall that a group of Nigerian scientists both at home and in the Diaspora had
carried out a research into the effectiveness of Ivermectin for the treatment and prevention of COVID-19.
In
their report, which was presented to the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the scientists said the drug, that had
been utilized for the treatment of river blindness in the country, shows
encouraging results against the deadly virus.
Sanwo-Olu, also in the update, hinted that COVID-19 patients in the state who
require oxygen would get it free of charge.
According
to him, the state government is working to ensure that supply of oxygen in the
state do not just meet demand but surpass it.
On COVID-19 vaccines, Sanwo-Olu said frontline workers, persons with co-morbidities,
essential workers and the elderly within the age bracket of 50 to 65 and above
would be given priority, when the vaccines finally arrive the state.
“The
Government will keep the integrity of the vaccines intact along the entire
supply and distribution chain, while also ensuring approved dosages are
complied with.
“The
state will follow up on possible post-vaccination adverse event; the monitoring
strategy will be diligently followed in line with protocols of pharmaceutical
public safety,” the governor said.
It
would be recalled that the Lagos State government had said that it was already
discussing with COVID-19 vaccine
manufacturers on how the state can procure for residents, Independent of the
arrangement being made by the Federal Government.
A data
released by the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency on the
distribution of the 100,000 doses of vaccines being expected by the Federal
Government, showed that Lagos trailed behind a state like Kano.
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