Updated On: 09 June, 2021 10:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Somita Pal
The patients were given remdesivir and steroids on both occasions, but experts say there is no evidence to back repeat use of the drugs

Experts say repeated use of remdesivir and steroids might cause more harm than good. All three patients have low-grade blood cancer and are on chemotherapy. Representation pic/AFP
Three patients with low-grade blood cancer tested positive for the novel Coronavirus twice in a gap of 40 days. While they were given remdesivir and steroids on both occasions, the cases have set off a debate, with experts disagreeing with the repeated use of the drugs. They say the medicines, meant to provide relief in the first few days, do not help Covid-19 patients the second time.