McMaster University Is Now Testing 3 Separate Drugs That Could Treat COVID-19

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One Ontario University is trying to find an affordable and accessible way to treat COVID-19. 

An international study lead by McMaster University is now testing three widely available drugs to see if they treat early symptoms of the virus. 

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Evidence is quickly emerging that suggests a number of drugs may have a promising effect on reducing COVID-19 disease severity in patients with mild to moderate disease. Edward Mills

According to a press release, the trials will research the effectiveness of ivermectin, metformin, and fluvoxamine in preventing the virus' progression.

The university states that the results of tests could be known in as little as two to three months.

The drugs have reportedly garnered "mixed results" in previous studies. However, they have never been tested in a large clinical trial.

Ivermectin, a drug used for treating parasitic infections, has shown "promise" in treating COVID-19 and only costs $5 per treatment. 

The press release underlines the importance of finding additional treatments in addition to the vaccine, as it is not readily available to everyone. 

“As the pandemic continues with no end in sight for many low- and middle-income countries, there is a growing urgency for effective therapies. This could be a real game-changer,” stated Edward Mills, a McMaster professor of health research methods, evidence, and impact.

New data recently revealed that Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution is lagging behind other countries.

The country is currently ranked 38th for vaccination rates per 100 people.

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