Remdesivir is an adenosine nucleotide prodrug that is processed intracellularly to the pharmacologically dynamic nucleoside triphosphate metabolite (GS-443902). Remdesivir triphosphate goes out as an ATP analog and vies for consolidation into RNA chains by the RNA-subordinate RNA polymerase, resulting in delayed chain termination during replication of the viral RNA. It has an expansive range of movement against individuals from CoVs (for example SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV), the filoviruses (for example EBOV, MARV), and paramyxoviruses (for example respiratory syncytial virus [RSV], Nipah infection [NiV], and Hendra virus) in investigations.
Use this medication precisely as recommended by your physician. Follow the prescription of your doctor carefully.
The medication dose given by your physician is based on your health conditions, other medications or food supplements taken, and your reaction to the treatment. To diminish risks for adverse effects, do not increase your dosage, thus take it regularly, or take it as instructed by your physician. Adverse events may still happen even at usual prescription dosages.
If your physician requests you to use this drug consistently, take it regularly to get the most benefits from it. To make you remember it better, take it at a fixed time every day.
Your doctor may need to modify your dosages to ease your symptoms or if you develop adverse reactions.