AI to help researchers to find drugs for virus treatment
A GROUP of researchers in Singapore will tap their artificial intelligence (AI) platform to evaluate 12 locally available drugs to derive a combination of drugs that can be used to treat Covid-19, local media reported.
The digital platform leverages AI to calculate the most effective combination of drugs – along with their respective doses – from more than 530,000 possibilities, the Straits Times reported on Friday.
The research team will be evaluating a set of 12 locally accessible drugs, ranging from anti-virals to targeted therapies and other agents.
The researchers at the National University of Singapore’s Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, found in a study conducted in April that the most optimal drug combination comprises remdesivir, lopinavir and ritonavir, which are used to treat patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Prof Dean Ho was quoted as saying that the “combination enabled near complete inhibition of the virus, but remdesivir isn’t readily available, which is a challenge that we will address in follow-on studies.”