Ayurveda drug for cancer: Experts
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BHUBANESWAR, July 5 (AGENCIES): Experts in ayurveda claim to have come up with
medicines which can make life more comfortable for patients suffering from
HIV/AIDS, cancer or some physical deformity. The Central Council for Research in
Ayurveda and Siddha (CCRAS), the apex body that oversees research in ayurvedic
medicine, has developed the drugs. The council has also begun clinical trials in
different hospitals across the country.
Director General of CCRSA, G S Lavekar said, "The traditional system in
association with modern technology can do wonders in medical science. The
age-old practice has been adopted by developing countries and our medicines are
in much demand in abroad. Diseases such as HIV/AIDS, cancer and mental illness
may not be totally cured but the drugs can definitely improve the standard of
life of the patients."
Lavekar said they have the credit of obtaining as many as 22 patents including
one international patent right on drugs. "After vigorous clinical trials, seven
drugs developed by the council are in the market while seven others are on the
pipeline. These include one for HIV/AIDS, cancer, psoriasis and disabled
persons," he added. For cancer treatment, the council has developed QUOL2C drug,
which aims to increase the quality of life for those undergoing chemo and radio
therapy. Clinical trial for the drug is conducted in four major hospitals
including St John Medical College and Hospital in Bangalore, AIIMS, New Delhi
and Tata Institute of Cancer, Mumbai. Similarly QOL2A, a medicine for HIV
infected and AIDS patients, has been launched for multi-centric clinical trials.
"We developed this medicine in association with Indian Council of Medical
Research's two frontal organizations National AIDS Research Institute (NARI) and
National Institute of Virology," he said. Ayush-Manas, a medicine for mentally
disabled people is being tested in Ram Monohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi and
NIMHANS, Bangalore.
The council has also developed Triple 7 oil for cure of psoriasis, a chronic
skin disease, Ayush-64 for treatment of malaris, Balgutti-a tonic for children.
"These drugs are in high demand in the international market particularly in
countries like Mauritius and West Asia. The council is also working on different
metabolic diseases such as hyper-tension, stress, anxiety, fatigue and others,"
Lavekar said. The council recently signed an MoU with Utkal University for
further research in Ayurveda and Siddha under which several multi-disciplinary
projects will be taken up.