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Bahrain authorises use of Enovid nasal spray for COVID-19 clinical trial

The National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) has authorised a clinical study to evaluate the use of Enovid nasal spray to treat individuals with COVID-19.

The authorisation follows a medical study submitted by the Ministry of Health, which indicates their support for a clinical trial to take place in the Kingdom.

Enovid will be tested on volunteers who have already been diagnosed with COVID-19 and who are suffering from mild symptoms.

The NHRA noted that upon completion of the trial and further analysis of medical data, the spray will be approved for use as prevention and treatment for mild COVID-19 cases and may be sold in pharmacies without prescription.

The spray, developed by Canadian company SaNOtize, contains nitric oxide, which has proven antimicrobial properties to treat bacterial, fungal, and viral infections. The nasal spray is designed to kill the virus in the upper airways, preventing it from incubating and spreading to the lungs.

According to SaNOtize, early treatment helps reduce the effects of the virus. The study found that patients treated with the spray showed a reduction of around 95% in viral replication in the first 24 hours and more than 99% within 72 hours. No side effects have been recorded.

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