This New Pill will kill virus in just 24 hours

NewsBharati    14-Feb-2018
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Washington, February 14: The year has been termed as the flu season, it is said that the year is the most widespread on record causing many to turn to hospitals since October, 2017. Therefore a Japanese drugmaker claimed to have developed a pill capable of killing the virus in just one day.


 

Japanese and American flu patients who took part in the recent trial of the Shionogi & Co. pill are said to have had the virus wiped out from their bodies in about 24 hours. For comparison, the popular Tamiflu medicine produced by the Roche group was found to take three times as long.

The Shionogi compound and Tamiflu take around the same time to entirely contain flu symptoms, but the former provides immediate relief more quickly. What’s more, its producers say, it only requires a single dose to be effective, whereas Tamiflu has to be taken twice a day for five days.

The Japanese company built upon its anti-HIV medicine to produce a drug that’s different to other flu medications. The virus works by hijacking human cells and forcing them to produce viral material rather than proteins, which would normally spread the virus across the body.

While currently available treatments stop the virus from exiting the infected cell and spreading, Shionogi’s method prevents the viral material from being produced in the first place.

Research pertaining to methods of fighting the influenza virus typically concentrates on improving upon existing vaccines, rather than developing new treatments. However, this project could be a key step forward in the ongoing fight against the flu, as killing the virus as quickly as possible could reduce the risk of infected individuals spreading it around.