U of M testing blood pressure drug in hopes of finding a new tool to treat COVID-19
As COVID-19 patients continue to enter hospitals, researchers around the world are looking for new treatments to fight the virus. The University of Minnesota has launched a clinical trial looking at a common blood pressure medication. One of the lead investigators joined the FOX 9 Morning News to explain why the medication may have potential help treat COVID-19.
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