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A medical team from Bangladesh has claimed that a combination of two widely used drugs has produced โ€˜astoundingโ€™ results in curing patients with acute symptoms of COVID-19.

As per reports, the medical team had used a single dose of an anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin along with an antibiotic Doxycycline to treat the coronavirus patients as a part of their research.

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โ€œWe have got astounding results. Out of 60 COVID-19 patients, all recovered as the combination of the two drugs were applied,โ€ said Tarek Alam, the head of medicine department at private Bangladesh Medical College Hospital (BMCH).

He also claimed that the drug had helped the COVID-19 patients to recover within a period of four days.

โ€œWe first ask them to be tested for COVID-19 and when found coronavirus positive we apply the drugs and found that they are recovering within four days,โ€ said Alam.

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โ€œThe repeated or second tests, in line with the procedure, reconfirmed them COVID-19 negative in all the cases under the research which found the combination to have no side effects on patients either,โ€ he added.

Alam said that the team has now contacted the concerned government regulators and preparing to exhaust international procedures for acknowledgement of the drugs for the COVID-19 treatment.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh on Monday recorded 22,268 cases of coronavirus, according to John Hopkins University tally.

The death toll due to COVID-19 in the country is 328 so far.