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Could the next therapy for COVID-19 already be at your local pharmacy? | Michigan Medicine

Could the next therapy for COVID-19 already be at your local pharmacy? | Michigan Medicine

Existing drugs kill SARS-CoV-2 in cells

Health Lab · Michigan Medicine Department of Communication

September 15, 20214m 26s

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Show Notes

Since the beginning of the pandemic, researchers worldwide have been looking for ways to treat COVID-19. And while the COVID-19 vaccines represent the best measure to prevent the disease, therapies for those who do get infected remain in short supply. A new groundbreaking study from the University of Michigan reveals several drug contenders already in use for other purposes—including one dietary supplement—that have been shown to block or reduce SARS-CoV-2 infection in cells.


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