Study launched into whether seaweed product can prevent Covid-19

Fiona Houstan, CEO of Mara Seaweed.Fiona Houstan, CEO of Mara Seaweed.
Fiona Houstan, CEO of Mara Seaweed.
A study has been launched into whether a nasal spray sold over the counter by Boots can prevent people contracting Covid-19.

The trial at Swansea University will look at the efficacy of Boots Dual Defence, a nasal spray which retails for just £6 per 20ml bottle.

The spray, used to treat cold and flu symptoms, contains iota-carrageenan, a form of seaweed.

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A human trial involving 480 frontline NHS workers in Swansea has been launched following a successful laboratory study suggesting that iota-carrageenan could reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection.

Dr Zita Jessop, Principal Investigator.Dr Zita Jessop, Principal Investigator.
Dr Zita Jessop, Principal Investigator.

The new trial, named ICE-COVID, will be run by investigators at Swansea University alongside Professor Ron Eccles, cold and flu expert and former director of the Common Cold Centre at Cardiff University.

Dr Zita Jessop, Principal Investigator for the clinical trial and clinician scientist at Swansea University, said: “Previous studies highlighted the effectiveness of iota-carrageenan-based nasal sprays against coronaviruses, indicating promise against SARS-Cov-2.