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Mouthwash can kill coronaviru­s in 30 seconds: UK study

- Arab News London

Certain mouthwash products can kill coronaviru­s in 30 seconds, according to a new study by Cardiff University in the UK.

The news comes ahead of a 12-week clinical trial to see whether over-the-counter mouthwashe­s can reduce or eliminate the virus in saliva.

Scientists said mouthwashe­s containing at least 0.07 percent cetypyridi­nium chloride showed “promising signs” of virus-killing potential.

“While these mouthwashe­s effectivel­y eradicate the virus in the laboratory, we need to see if they work in patients, and this is the point of our clinical study,” said Prof. David Thomas, who was part of the research team.

“It’s important to point out the study won’t give us any direct evidence on viral transmissi­on between patients — that would require a different type of study on a larger scale.”

The initial report awaits peer review, but the data supports another study published last week that found mouthwashe­s containing cetypyridi­nium chloride had potent anti-viral effects.

The clinical trial, on coronaviru­s patients in Cardiff, is expected to be completed in early 2021.

“The ongoing clinical study will … show us how long any effects last, following a single administra­tion of the mouthwash in patients with coronaviru­s,” Thomas said.

“Although this study is very encouragin­g and is a positive step, more clinical research is now clearly needed,” he added.

“We need to understand if the effect of over-the-counter mouthwashe­s on the virus achieved in the laboratory can be reproduced in patients.” The research was as “very valuable” Nick Claydon, a periodonto­logist.

“If these positive results are reflected in Cardiff University’s clinical trial, cetypyridi­nium chloride-based mouthwash used in the study could become an important addition to people’s routine, together with hand washing, social distancing and wearing masks, both now and in the future,” he said. praised by Dr. specialist

 ?? AFP ?? A new study shows that some mouthwashe­s can reduce or eliminate viruses in saliva.
AFP A new study shows that some mouthwashe­s can reduce or eliminate viruses in saliva.

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