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Some potentially great news on the COVID protection front. A cheap easily acessible drug to stop the spread of the disease in all it's variants.
Posted 3h ago3 hours ago, updated 2h ago2 hours ago
Don Campbell and Gary Anderson are optimistic about the preventative treatment for COVID-19.(ABC News: Bridget Rollason)
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Melbourne researchers have turned one of the world's most-used drugs into a nasal spray which they hope could prevent COVID-19 transmission.
Melbourne researchers trial use of common blood-thinning drug heparin to combat COVID-19
By state political reporter Bridget RollasonPosted 3h ago3 hours ago, updated 2h ago2 hours ago
Don Campbell and Gary Anderson are optimistic about the preventative treatment for COVID-19.(ABC News: Bridget Rollason)
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Melbourne researchers have turned one of the world's most-used drugs into a nasal spray which they hope could prevent COVID-19 transmission.
Key points:
- The nasal spray is expected to be effective against emerging COVID variants, including Omicron
- The drug will be trialled in 340 Victorian households over the next six months
- The spray does not require refrigeration and could be distributed widely
Researchers think they've found a way to combat COVID-19 using a common blood thinner
A trial of a nasal spray as a preventative treatment for COVID-19 will run for six months in Victoria. If it's a success, the spray could be distributed across the world.
www.abc.net.au