Researchers have identified two FDA-approved drugs that may be effective against the Ebola virus. This could shorten the time for developing new treatments.
HEALTHLINE NEWS by Shawn Radcliffe June 3, 2015
With a fast-moving epidemic like Ebola, doctors need to make use of every tool at their disposal. This includes giving a second life to already-approved drugs....
One research team is hoping to ease the epidemic by shortening the lengthy drug development process.
Their approach? Sifting through hundreds of existing drugs and other compounds for ones that might work against the Ebola virus....
Additional screening narrowed the list down to two potential drug candidates: Bepridil, a calcium channel blocker used to treat heart disease, and sertraline, an antidepressant more commonly known as Zoloft.
Both drugs are already approved by the FDA, although not for use against the Ebola virus.
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