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Antiseptic throat spray can reduce COVID-19 spread in high-risk settings, say Singapore researchers


Antiseptic throat spray can reduce COVID-19 spread in high-risk settings, say Singapore researchers
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Antiseptic throat spray can reduce COVID-19 spread in high-risk settings, say Singapore researchers
A large-scale clinical trial was conducted last year involving more than 3,000 migrant workers in Tuas South dormitory.
Residents stand along the corridors of a Tuas South foreign workers dormitory on Apr 19, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)
25 Apr 2021 01:32PM)
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SINGAPORE: A type of antiseptic throat spray, as well as an oral drug usually prescribed to treat malaria and arthritis, have been found to be effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19 in high-transmission settings, said Singapore researchers on Sunday (Apr 25). ....

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Throat spray, oral drug for malaria-arthritis effective against COVID-19: Study


Throat spray, oral drug for malaria-arthritis effective against COVID-19: Study
During the six-week trial, workers were given a povidone-iodine throat spray, which can be bought off the counter, and oral hydroxychloroquine, which requires a prescription
PTI | April 26, 2021 | Updated 01:12 IST
An antiseptic throat spray and an oral drug usually prescribed to treat malaria and arthritis have been found to effectively reduce the spread of COVID-19 in high-transmission settings, researchers in Singapore have found, according to a media report on Sunday.
The findings were made based on a large-scale clinical trial conducted last May, involving more than 3,000 migrant workers living in Tuas South Dormitory in the Industrial District of Singapore, Channel News Asia reported. ....

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Throat spray, oral drug for malaria-arthritis effective in reducing spread of COVID-19: Singapore study
Workers were given a povidone-iodine throat spray, which can be bought off the counter, and oral hydroxychloroquine, which requires a prescription.
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SINGAPORE: An antiseptic throat spray and an oral drug usually prescribed to treat malaria and arthritis have been found to effectively reduce the spread of COVID-19 in high-transmission settings, researchers in Singapore have found, according to a media report on Sunday. ....

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