Scientists find potential cure for SARS virus
A team of Chinese, German, Danish and Polish scientists claims to have found a cure for SARS in a compound called cinanserin, approved in the US during the 1960s to treat psychopathic diseases, such as schizophrenia.
A team of Chinese, German, Danish and Polish scientists claims to have found a cure for SARS in a compound called cinanserin, approved in the US during the 1960s to treat psychopathic diseases, such as schizophrenia.
Their claim that cinanserin can halt the SARS virus from replicating has been published the international Journal of Virology, although animal tests or epidemiological testing are needed to produce an effective medicine.
The team also named 14 other existing drugs as having potential to fight SARS, having screened more than 8,000 medicines.
The team was assembled under the European Union-supported SEPSDA project (Sino-European Project on SARS Diagnostics and Antivirals).