Abstract

Introduction: The common cold syndrome of acute upper respiratory tract viral infection is the most common disease among mankind and is an extremely common illness in children. There is a great need for a safe and effective antiviral treatment with minimal side effects. The challenge in developing a treatment is the numerous and varied respiratory viruses that cause this common illness and the need for a treatment with good tolerability and safety. Explanation: All respiratory viruses must reach the cell surface by passing through respiratory fluid and mucus, and this common feature may allow for the development of antivirals that capture viruses during this transit. This article discusses how large polyanionic molecules such as iota-carrageenan may trap positively charged respiratory viruses. Iota-carrageenan is a large polysaccharide molecule which is neither absorbed from the respiratory tract nor metabolised. It, therefore, does not have any pharmacological properties. Iota-carrageenan nasal spray has been shown to reduce the titres of respiratory viruses and to reduce the severity of symptoms in placebo-controlled clinical trials, including children and adults. The results of four clinical trials are presented. Conclusion: Iota-carrageenan is a good candidate as a safe and effective non-specific antiviral treatment for common cold, and more research is justified on polyanionic molecules like carrageenans as antivirals.

Highlights

  • The common cold syndrome of acute upper respiratory tract viral infection is the most common disease among mankind and is an extremely common illness in children

  • Iota-carrageenan is a good candidate as a safe and effective non-specific antiviral treatment for common cold, and more research is justified on polyanionic molecules like carrageenans as antivirals

  • Common cold is caused by a wide range of respiratory viruses and any antiviral treatment for this common disease must work on some mechanism of viral activity that is common to all of these viruses

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Conclusion

Iota-carrageenan is a good candidate as a safe and effective non-specific antiviral treatment for common cold, and more research is justified on polyanionic molecules like carrageenans as antivirals.

INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRICAL CHARGE ON VIRUSES AND CELLS
CARRAGEENAN
CARRAGEENAN AS AN ANTIVIRAL FOR HUMAN VIRAL DISEASE
PROPOSED MECHANISM OF ACTION OF IOTACARRAGEENAN AS AN ANTIVIRAL
WHY IOTA-CARRAGEENAN IS AN IDEAL TREATMENT FOR THE COMMON COLD
Tolerability
Interaction with Other Medicines and Treatment
Non-Specific Antiviral Against a Wide Range of Viruses
Efficacy of Iota-Carrageenan Nasal Spray as a Treatment for the Common Cold
SOURCE OF IOTA-CARRAGEENAN USED IN NASAL SPRAYS
CONCLUSION
Findings
CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS

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