Sabizabulin 9mg for the treatment of hospitalized moderate to severe COVID-19 patients at high risk for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)Current Clinical TrialPhase 3 COVID-19 registration clinical study.We are enrolling patients into a double-blind randomized (2:1) placebo-controlled Phase 3 COVID-19 registration clinical trial evaluating daily oral doses of sabizabulin 9mg for 21 days versus placebo in moderate to severe COVID-19 hospitalized subjects who are at high risk for developing ARDS, which remains an unmet medical need. The primary efficacy endpoint will be proportion of patients alive at Day 60. Secondary endpoints will include the proportion of patients alive without respiratory failure, days in ICU, days on mechanical ventilations, days in the hospital, and viral loa
Russia's war in UkraineThis weekend many Ukrainians will attempt to celebrate one of their most important holidays of the year, Orthodox Easter, two months after the country was thrust into a devastating war.Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said Russian forces were "continuously attacking" the encircled Azovstal steel plant in the besieged city of Mariupol on Easter Sunday. The site has become one of the last significant holdouts of Ukrainian forces in the city, and is sheltering hundreds of soldiers and civilians.Russia launched missile strikes at the southwestern port city of Odesa on Saturday, killing at least eight people, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Heavy fighting also continues in eastern Ukraine.Russia revealed the goal of its invasion is to
Putin channels memory of Hitler's defeat to urge victory
Putin channels memory of Hitler's defeat to urge victory in UkraineLONDON: Russian President Vladimir Putin evoked the memory of Soviet heroism in World War II on Monday (May 9) to urge his army towards victory in Ukraine but acknowledged the cost in Russian lives as he pledged to help the families of fallen soldiers.Addressing massed ranks of service personnel on Red Square on the 77th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany, Putin condemned what he called external threats to weaken and split Russia, and repeated familiar arguments that he had used to justify Russia's invasion - that NATO was creating threats right next to its borders.He directly addressed soldiers fighting in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, which Russia has pledged to "liberate" from Kyiv's control."You are fighti
Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Mariupol on the brink as surrender deadline passes.Russia offered to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers fighting in Mariupol if they laid down their arms Sunday as the weekslong resistance in the besieged port city appeared to finally be coming to an end.The offer, made “out of purely humane principles,” gave Ukrainian forces still fighting in the city until 6 a.m. Moscow time (11 p.m. ET) to surrender, the Russian military said in a statement reported by the news agency TASS.There were no immediate reports of activity from Ukrainian forces in Mariupol. Were it to fall, it would be the first major city to be taken by Russian forces since the Feb. 24 invasion.There was also no immediate response from Kyiv.A missile attack early Sunday damaged infrastructu
The Russian missile cruiser Moskva was set aflame and evacuated after suffering a Ukrainian missile attack in the Black Sea, according to Ukrainian authorities.Russian State Media service TASS, quoting the Russian Ministry of Defense, confirmed the ship caught fire after being "seriously damaged" and that the entire crew had been evacuated.U.S. President Joe Biden announced another $800 million in weaponry for Ukraine on Wednesday, following an hour-long phone call with the country's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/04/13/russia-ukraine-live-updates.html