From a scientific point of view, it would be virtually impossible to have "one" antiviral medication that would kill all viruses. There is no "one" antibiotic that kills all bacteria. These microorganisms are all different and are not likely to respond to just one medication.
Ex: It takes a cocktail of 4 drugs just to treat TB.
No, antibiotics DO NOT kill viruses.
Direct sunlight kills viruses.
maybe, heat kills most, if not all, viruses
* Incurable * Deadly * Kills T Cells
Yes, it is a very deadly form of flu that kills 50 to 60% of those humans infected.
There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.
Bleach kills most bacteria and viruses.
Copper surfaces have been found to exhibit antiviral properties and can help reduce the spread of certain viruses. The exact mechanism is not fully understood, but it is believed that copper ions can disrupt the structure of viruses, rendering them unable to infect cells. However, it is important to note that copper is not a sole solution for virus prevention and other measures such as proper hygiene and vaccination should also be practiced.
Yes, heat kills cold viruses. Of course, so would a bag of hot water.
yes it kills you
a deadly virus that kills all Mexicans (released to control mass rabbit orgies)
Yes smoking causes a number of diseases and kills people.