The drugs everyone has at home will be tested in the fight against COVID-19

Aspirin, a drug widely used to prevent the trombone, will be tested as a possible antidote to coronavirus in one of the largest tests in Great Britain. Patients infected with the new coronary have an increased risk of blood clotting because of hyperreactive clots, important thrombocites [...]
Patients infected with the new coronary have an increasing risk of clotting blood due to hyperreactive, important clots in stopping the bleeding, Kosova Preiss broadcast.
Aspirin is an antitrophic agent that can reduce the risk of blood clotting.
There are clear reasons for the analysis that aspirin can be useful, but it is also safe, free and widely available”, says Peter Horby, one of the search leaders.
At least 2,000 occasionally selected patients must take 150 mg aspirin daily with the ordinary regime.
The data on healing these patients will be compared to the data of at least 2,000 other patients who will receive another standard therapy for COVID-19.
Other tested therapies include the common antibiotic azitromycina and the cocktail of Regeneron antibodies, which was used to treat COVID-19 symptoms, such as Donald Trump's.











