Experts Say Schizophrenia Drug Cures SARS 
Sun Jun 19,10:06 AM ET
 

BEIJING - A drug used to treat schizophrenia has been shown
to prevent and treat severe acute respiratory syndrome,
according to Chinese and European experts at a conference
in China, the government said Sunday. 

 
Cinanserin was found to inhibit the coronavirus that causes
the deadly flu-like     SARS, which first emerged in the
country's south in late 2002, the official Xinhua News
Agency reported. The finding was announced by experts
attending a meeting of the Sino-European Project on SARS
Diagnostics and Antivirals in the coastal city of Hangzhou.

The report said cinanserin was among 15 drugs that appeared
effective in preventing SARS but that the other 14 had yet
to undergo sufficient testing.

"Cinanserin could be directly prescribed to prevent the
SARS disease or treat SARS patients if the fatal epidemic
mounts a comeback," Peter Kristensen, an expert from
Denmark's University of Aarhus, was quoted as saying.

The disease killed 349 people in mainland China and
sickened thousands worldwide before subsiding in July 2003.
Another person died in April in China during a brief
outbreak traced to a Beijing laboratory that handled the
virus.

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