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Will Roche and Atea Pharmaceuticals' antiviral drug against Covid-19 be considered safe and effective by the end of 2021?

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Researchers at Roche and Atea Pharmaceuticals have tried to develop an antiviral drug to treat covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. These kinds of drugs aim to disrupt the virus's ability to replicate in the human body.

The treatment itself will likely be based on oral intake of daily pills after diagnosis, similar to how hepatitis C, herpes, and influenza antivirals are used. If the results of the studies are positive, it's possible that the drug is approved for use before the end of 2021.

If the results from phase III trials of Roche and Atea Pharmaceuticals' antiviral drug against Covid-19 are released by December 31, 2021, and the international scientific community considers that they prove the drug is indeed safe and effective against COVID-19, this market will be resolved as "Yes". Alternatively, this market may also be resolved as "Yes" if the drug is approved by at least one of the following agencies before that: ANVISA (Brazil), FDA (USA or EMA (European Union).

This market will be resolved based on news (with verifiable sources) and scientific studies on the subject from sources or publications that Futuur finds credible and reputable, such as, but not restricted to, World Health Organization, Nature Magazine, Science and other specialized scientific journals.

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