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WashU to test OCD drug for potential COVID-19 treatment (Links to an external site)

April 21, 2020April 21, 2020

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine are recruiting COVID-19 patients for a clinical trial that will examine whether an existing anti-depressant can be an effective treatment for COVID-19.

Can a long-used antidepressant stop COVID-19’s deadly ‘cytokine storm’? (Links to an external site)

April 21, 2020April 21, 2020

Eric Lenze, MD, and Caline Mattar, MD, have launched a study into whether a long-used antidepressant can reduce the likelihood that COVID-19 will turn deadly.

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