On Thursday, the German company Bayer AG announced it had donated three million tablets of the malaria drug Resochin to the U.S. government to be used to fight the coronavirus. Reuters noted, “Resochin, made of chloroquine phosphate and an approved treatment for malaria, is being evaluated in China for its potential use against COVID-19, the disease caused by the fast-spreading coronavirus.”

Although Resochin is not approved for use in the United States, Bayer is seeking emergency use authorization in the United States. On Thursday, President Trump urged the Food and Drug Administration to expedite its approval of drugs to fight coronavirus. McClatchyDC reported:

President Donald Trump is pushing the Food and Drug Administration to speed up approval of antiviral therapies that could combat the coronavirus … In the short-term, Trump has directed the FDA to “slash red tape like nobody’s ever done before” in order to make treatments already approved for other uses available for COVID-19 patients. Trump said that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, an antiviral therapy used to treat malaria, and remdesivir, an Ebola drug, were among those that would be available as potential coronavirus treatments in short order.

Trump stated, “We have to remove every barrier. There were a lot of barriers that were unnecessary. For the FDA to act the way they acted with this kind of speed, it’s incredible.” Trump admitted that because the treatments were new, they could “do destruction” to patients, adding, “When you go with a brand new drug, you don’t know if that’s going to happen.”

Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, asserted that remdesivir and similar drugs were “going through the normal process,” but will be available for “compassionate use.” He added, “FDA’s responsibility to the American people is to ensure products are safe and effective. We’re trying to provide them the regulatory flexibility but also the scientific oversight.” Recalling treating cancer patients, he said, “One thing that was really important is to provide hope. I have great hope for how we’re going to come out of this situation. What’s also important is not to provide false hope, but to provide hope as a doctor.”

Chinese scientists reported in Nature.com on Wednesday: