Russia has developed multi-purpose antiviral drugs
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Last Update: 2002-12-14
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Introduction: new page 1 according to the Russian news, a 10 person research group led by Valerie sergyenko, a communication academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, has developed a new antiviral drug with a wide range of uses after years of efforts, and has passed clinical trials N5c, a new antiviral drug named "Panavir", uses plant ingredients extracted after special mechanical cleaning When introducing the medicinal mechanism of "panaville", researcher bospelova said that the antiviral drugs commonly used directly act on the virus, and the mechanism of action of "panaville" is to prevent the connection between virus particles and body cells Therefore, no matter what kind of virus contains DNA or RNA molecular chains, it is not important for panaville, which can directly protect cells The theory of action mechanism of N 5C "panaville" was put forward by litvinov, a medical expert in Novosibirsk It is known that the relative survival time of cells and viruses is not long, and the division and regeneration of cells and virus cells have been going on The aged cells quickly transformed into "building" materials for new cells, and formed new cells under the control of DNA At the same time, the remains of aging virus cells also attempt to inject their own genes into the newly generated cell tissue of the body In this process, the body's own immune system constantly struggles with foreign genes in an attempt to eliminate them Panaville's mechanism of action is to prevent virus particles from entering the body cells and restore human health in the same way N5c it is reported that the Russian Ministry of health has approved "panaville" for the treatment of tick encephalitis and recurrent reproductive herpes The large-scale industrial production of "panaville" will start soon N5c
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