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Antiseptic Throat Spray, Malaria Drug Found to Cut COVID-19 Infection Risk


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Using an antiseptic throat spray and an oral medication used to treat malaria and arthritis effectively prevent the transmission of COVID-19, study claims. More than 3,000 migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, China, and Myanmar lived in Tuas South dormitory during the six-week survey, which researchers led from t ....

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Antiseptic Throat Spray and Malaria Drug may Curb the Spread of Covid-19


Antiseptic Throat Spray and Malaria Drug may Curb the Spread of Covid-19
by Hannah Joy on 
April 27, 2021 at 3:31 PM
The two drugs protect the throat from the entry of the viruses
This can help cut the transmission rates in a meaningful way
Antiseptic throat spray and a malarial drug were found to be effective in curbing the spread of coronavirus, reveals a new study.
The six-week long study, led by researchers from the National University Hospital (NUH) in Singapore, involved more than 3,000 migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar living in Tuas South dormitory, the Channel News Asia reported. ....

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Singapore study: Throat spray effective in reducing spread of Covid-19 infection


The study findings were published in the
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, following a randomised clinical trial conducted among 3,037 healthy migrant workers quarantined in Tuas South Dormitory, a large multi-storey dormitory. 
“The repurposing of existing drugs is an important global strategy against Covid-19,” said Associate Professor Raymond Seet, Senior Consultant, Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital (NUH) and Department of Medicine, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine).
“Until mass-vaccination is successfully implemented globally, non-pharmacological interventions such as masking and physical distancing are the only proven measures to mitigate transmission of Covid-19, said Seet, who is also the lead author of the interventional clinical study. ....

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Singapore's NUHS study shows anti-malaria drug, throat spray reduce Covid-19 spread in closed, crowded settings | Life


Monday, 26 Apr 2021 07:45 AM MYT
A member of the team behind the study taking blood pressure reading from a participant. NUHS pic via TODAY
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SINGAPORE, April 26 A team of clinician-scientists from the National University Health System (NUHS) has found that oral hydroxychloroquine and povidone-iodine throat spray are effective in reducing the spread of Covid-19 in high-transmission settings such as dormitories, cruise ships and prisons.
Their findings, which were presented to the media on Friday (April 23), were based on a study of more than 3,000 migrant workers living in Tuas South Dormitory during the height of the Covid-19 outbreak in dormitories in May last year. ....

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