The Medical Team of Bangladesh which is led by the senior doctor has claimed that their research on the combination of the two widely used drugs has been yielded astounding results in the treatment of the COVID-19 patients with acute symptoms. The claim by the Bangladeshi medical team, which includes prominent physicians from the country, comes amidst the desperate global attempts for a remedy to the deadly coronavirus.
The head of the medicine department at the private Bangladesh Medical College Hospital (BMCH) said, “We have got astounding results. Out of 60 COVID-19 patients, all recovered as the combination of the two drugs were applied”.
Alam, a reputed clinician in Bangladesh, said a frequently used antiprotozoal medicine called Ivermectin in a single dose with Doxycycline, an antibiotic, yielded virtually the near-miraculous result in curing the patients with COVID-19. He also claimed that his team was prescribing the two medicines only for coronavirus patients, most of them initially reporting with respiratory problems with related complaints, later to be tested COVID-19 positive.
Although Bangladesh has reported around 30,000 coronavirus cases. Around 350 people have lost their lives in the country due to the coronavirus disease. He also claims that this medicine will cure the patients in 4 days and has no side effects.
Since the coronavirus which has been broken out in China has taken the lives of around 312,115 people around the world while infected over 4,650,793 people.
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