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World’s First Comparative Study Conducted for COVID-19 Drugs

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BANGKOK, Nov 23 (TNA) – Mahidol University and the University of Oxford announced the world’s first comparative study for COVID-19 drugs.

 

The Faculty of Tropical Medicine of Mahidol University and the Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit held a press conference to announce the research project on COVID-19 drugs which involved many international institutions.

 

The project was aimed at finding medications to treat COVID-19 and evaluating their effectiveness.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news/line-today-english-news-829487

 

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Long of photo-ops and windage.  Short on substance.

'The research project will need 750 volunteers worldwide and the (3 involved) Thai hospitals will recruit about 200 volunteers. (TNA)' - seems really comprehensive!  Add in the Maths capabilities of Thai number crunchers & this can be consigned to the rubbish bins - oh, I forgot Thais don't use them.

It is important to know which "charitable foundations" - and THEIR funders - fund or otherwise support Mahidol University Medical School and its attached public hospital.
This is in order to guage the degree of independence of the research.

Waste of time.............you only have to watch YouTube videos to see what works..........555

Ivermectin? Included in the study? Oops. It is. Good. 

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Ivermectin? Included in the study?

No need.......every American on Earth already knows it works......555

15 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Ivermectin? Included in the study?

Apparently so ( Remember though folks you're not a horse !)

 

"At present, a few medications could reduce the virus directly and the announced study would cover two oral medications namely favipiravir and ivermectin and two parenteral medications namely remdesivir and Regeneron, he said."

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