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Though it has only been tested on mice so far, if proven to be effective in humans, the drug could be taken as a tablet, for use before or during infection. The drug works within half an hour, by preventing a virus from making new copies of itself in cells, with the effects lasting for at least 48 hours. Professor Chang has stated: “Whilst we are still at the early stages of research into this antiviral and its impact on how viruses such as Covid-19 can be treated, theses findings are hugely significant. The current pandemic highlights the need for effective antivirals to treat active infections, as well as vaccines, to prevent the infection. ....
Plant-based antiviral said to be ‘highly effective’ against Covid-19 – dpa international DUBLIN The little-known drug thapsigargin has proven “highly effective” against Covid-19, according to a University of Nottingham research team, which said the findings are “hugely significant.” The research, published on Wednesday in the journal Viruses, found that the plant-derived antiviral “triggers a highly effective broad-spectrum host-centred antiviral innate immune response against three major types of human respiratory viruses,” including the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19. Though “more testing is clearly needed,” according to research team leader Professor Kin-Chow Chang, “current findings strongly indicate that thapsigargin and its derivatives are promising antiviral treatments against Covid-19 and influenza virus.” ....
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel answers parents’ questions on whether it’s safe to return to in-person learning amid the coronavirus pandemic. A plant-derived antiviral medication may be highly effective in treating the coronavirus and could also help fight future pandemics, according to new research in the UK. Researchers at the University of Nottingham found that the broad spectrum antiviral thapsigargin is not only very effective against COVID-19, but also against a common cold coronavirus called respiratory syncytial virus and influenza A, Eurekalert.org reported. Whilst we are still at the early stages of research into this antiviral and its impact on how viruses such as COVID-19 can be treated, these findings are hugely significant, said Professor Kin-Chow Chang, who led the study along with colleagues at the Animal and Plant Health Agency, China Agricultural University and the Pirbright Institute. The current pandemic highlights the ne ....