Corona breaks in Australia's lab, drug testing started on humans
Corona breaks in Australia's lab, drug testing started on humans
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Melbourne: There is relief news for the world battling the deadly virus of Corona. After China, now a reputed Australian lab has made Coronavirus medicine. This drug, prepared by combining two drugs, has started testing on humans after getting encouraging results. Both these drugs were earlier used in the treatment of AIDS and malaria.

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These drugs have killed the coronavirus in the lab. It is being told that by the end of this month, tests of these drugs will start on corona patients. Donors from all over the world have given money for this test. David Petersen, director of the Clinical Research Center at Queensland University, said, "These drugs have already treated patients in Australia and the results have been successful." However, this has been done in a controlled and comparative manner.

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Petersen went on to say, 'We want to do a large-scale clinical trial across Australia at this point in 50 hospitals. We will see what is the effect on the combination of one drug versus another. Meanwhile, Stanford University said on Friday that chloroquine, a drug previously used to treat malaria, has shown good results in China and Singapore.

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