The Star Malaysia

AI to help researcher­s to find drugs for virus treatment

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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.”

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