Study Finds Oral Pill Effective in Treating Ebola-Infected Monkeys
A recent study has demonstrated that monkeys infected with the Ebola virus can be successfully treated using an oral pill. Researchers released findings on Friday, highlighting the potential for this approach to lead to more accessible and cost-effective treatment options for humans in the future.
The study involved administering the experimental pill to monkeys infected with the deadly virus. Results showed that the medication effectively cured the animals, marking a notable development in Ebola research. Scientists emphasized that this method could address challenges associated with current treatments, which often require intravenous administration and specialized medical facilities. While further testing is necessary to evaluate its safety and efficacy in humans, researchers noted that this discovery represents a step toward developing practical solutions for combating Ebola outbreaks.
Date: March, 2025
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