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Two Common Over-the-Counter Compounds Reduce COVID-19 Virus Replication by 99% in Early Testing
Science Tech Daily ^ | December 12, 2021 | University of Florida Health

Posted on 12/14/2021 4:57:01 AM PST by null and void

A pair of over-the-counter compounds has been found in preliminary tests to inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19, University of Florida Health researchers have found.

The combination includes diphenhydramine, an antihistamine used for allergy symptoms. When paired with lactoferrin, a protein found in cow and human milk, the compounds were found to hinder the SARS-CoV-2 virus during tests in monkey cells and human lung cells.

The findings by David A. Ostrov, Ph.D., an immunologist and associate professor in the UF College of Medicine’s department of pathology, immunology and laboratory medicine and his colleagues, are published in the journal Pathogens.

“We found out why certain drugs are active against the virus that causes COVID-19. Then, we found an antiviral combination that can be effective, economical, and has a long history of safety,” Ostrov said. Sigma Receptors

Molecular docking of sigma-2 receptor ligands that exhibit antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2. Credit: University of Florida

Due to his earlier research with colleagues at UF, Ostrov already knew diphenhydramine was potentially effective against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The latest discovery has its roots in a routine meeting of scientists with the Global Virus Network’s COVID-19 task force. One researcher presented unpublished data on federally approved compounds that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 activity, including lactoferrin.

Like diphenhydramine, lactoferrin is available without a prescription. Ostrov thought about pairing it with diphenhydramine and ran with the idea. In lab tests on human and monkey cells, the combination was particularly potent: Individually, the two compounds each inhibited SARS-CoV-2 virus replication by about 30%. Together, they reduced virus replication by 99%.

The findings, Ostrov said, are a first step in developing a formulation that could be used to accelerate COVID-19 recovery. It also raises the prospect of further study through an academic-corporate partnership for human clinical trials focused on COVID-19 prevention. Additional research into the compounds’ effectiveness for COVID-19 prevention is already underway in mouse models.

To establish their findings, the research team focused on proteins expressed in human cells known as sigma receptors. In COVID-19 cases, the virus “hijacks” stress-response machinery, including sigma receptors, in order to replicate in the body. Interfering with that signaling appears to be the key to inhibiting the virus’s potency. “We now know the detailed mechanism of how certain drugs inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection,” Ostrov said.

Data from the experiments show that a highly specific sigma receptor binding drug candidate (with pain relieving properties), and formulated combinations of over-the-counter products (such as diphenhydramine and lactoferrin) have the potential to inhibit virus infection and decrease recovery time from COVID-19, the researchers concluded.

While the findings are encouraging, Ostrov cautions against self-medicating with either diphenhydramine or lactoferrin as a COVID-19 prevention or treatment. The type of lactoferrin used in the research differs slightly from the type that is commonly available to consumers, he noted. Lactoferrin is commonly used as a supplement to treat stomach and intestinal ulcers, among other uses.

Reference: “Highly Specific Sigma Receptor Ligands Exhibit Anti-Viral Properties in SARS-CoV-2 Infected Cells” by David A. Ostrov, Andrew P. Bluhm, Danmeng Li, Juveriya Qamar Khan, Megha Rohamare, Karthic Rajamanickam, Kalpana K. Bhanumathy, Jocelyne Lew, Darryl Falzarano, Franco J. Vizeacoumar, Joyce A. Wilson, Marco Mottinelli, Siva Rama Raju Kanumuri, Abhisheak Sharma, Christopher R. McCurdy and Michael H. Norris, 20 November 2021, Pathogens. DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10111514

Scientists from UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute, College of Pharmacy and Clinical and Translational Science Institute, the University of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency collaborated on the research.


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To: DEPcom

How many Covid jabs and boosters had you had? See my comment (I think #99)?


101 posted on 05/17/2023 1:12:43 AM PDT by gleeaikin (Question authority!)
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To: EBH
Children generally drink a lot of milk. There is about 100mg/L in whole milk. I wonder if this is why Covid is not affecting the children like it does adults?

I thought the prevailing theory regarding children was that their immune systems, being young, "pre-activates" interferon in their lungs and bronchial tubes. This interferon alerts the body's immune system to the presence of the virus very early in the infection, unlike with adults where it takes about five days for the body to recognize that COVID is present. The early activation of interferon in children begins to dissipate as they get older.

One interesting finding was that cultures that regularly use hot/cold baths (like the Nordic, Scandanavian, Japanese) had the lowest number of COVID-19 deaths. Fevers are the body's response to viruses because the high body temperatures trigger the body's production of interferon. Studies have shown that hot baths (routinely sitting in a sauna or spa, followed by a period of cooldown, followed by more sauna/spa) cause the body to produce interferon.

See: MedCram Coronavirus Pandemic Update 46: Can Hot/Cold Therapy Boost Immunity? More on Hydroxychloroquine

See: Innate Immunity, Interferon, and COVID 19 in Children: Update 128

-PJ

102 posted on 05/17/2023 1:28:05 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: gleeaikin

I have never received a Covid vaccination and do not believe it is necessary. I have also never tested positive for the virus. I continue to follow my regular routine, which includes walking, taking daily vitamins and allergy medication during the spring season.


103 posted on 05/17/2023 5:26:12 AM PDT by DEPcom (DC is not my Capitol after Jan 6th lock downs.)
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