
Selected medical institutions in Japan have begun prescribing an oral COVID-19 pill, Xocova, the first domestically-developed drug.
Xocova is made by pharmaceutical company Shionogi for the use of treating even mild symptoms.
Doctor Fujikawa Makiko says the clinic has been getting requests from young and less vulnerable patients for medication that can treat the sore throat and cough associated with COVID-19.
She says it remains largely unknown how effective the drug is in treating the symptoms, but she wants to prescribe it because the pill does not seem to cause major side effects.
The health ministry has signed a contract with Shionogi for enough Xocova to treat 1 million patients.
The ministry has started providing the pill to around 2,900 medical institutions across Japan that have prescribed Paxlovid, the oral medicine developed by US firm Pfizer. The ministry plans to expand the supply.
日本の会社が作った新型コロナの薬
「ゾコーバ」は、新型コロナウイルスの薬で、日本の会社 塩野義製薬 が 初めて作った口から飲む薬です。
国は今月22日、「ゾコーバ」を使うことを認めました。この薬は、お年寄りや病気がひどくなる心配がある人はもちろん、12歳以上であれば、だれでも使うことができます。
加藤厚生労働大臣は25日、「100万人に使う薬の準備ができたので、今月28日から病院で使うことができるようになります」と言いました。