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China approves use of anti-AIDS tonic
By Anil K. Joseph
Beijing, February 26,2003 [Press Trust of India]: China has approved
nation-wide clinical use of a new anti-aids drug, based on traditional
Chinese medicine,
believed to be the most effective ever used in the country.
‘ Immunicin’ tonic, successfully tested
on 350 patients, developed by Cao Heyang, a research professor at Chinese
academy of sciences, has been registered and obtained the approval of the state
drug
administration of China, media reports said today.
‘‘ Different from other aids drugs, Immunicin tonic
is designed to prevent HIV virus from entering the body cells while increasing
the quantity and quality of white blood cells and stimulating the immune
system. Then it restrains viral activity by bringing the immune system back
to normal,
Cao said.
Cao conducted tests on animals at a local laboratory and after ensuring the
drug did not produce toxic side effects, increased the dosage on designated
animals
by 600 times and again found no toxic side effects.
Then he tested it on 31 AIDS patients in central China’s
Henan province, after seeking the approval of the Ministry of Health. Test
results showed the success rate was 80 per cent.
Zhao Wenli, a renowned expert with the AIDS Prevention and Treatment Centre
under the Ministry of Health, said ‘Immunicin’ tonic
has proved to be the most effective with the least toxic effects after
tests.
This was because destruction of the immune system as a result of HIV was
the crux of the virus infection.
Zhao believes the new drug would gain widespread popularity for its low production
cost and lack of side effects.
HIV carriers in China have exceeded one million since the first case was
found in 1985. Chinese medical experts fear that over 80 per cent of the
patients might
miss out on medical treatment as average cost of the treatment was too high.
Experts with the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention estimated
the number of AIDS patients in China, currently between 80,000 and 100,000,
would possibly double in five years. (PTI)
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