China Daily (Hong Kong)

Experts urge more research into TCM use

Traditiona­l medicines found helpful in treating patients during outbreak

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Senior traditiona­l Chinese medicine experts have called for strengthen­ing research into using TCM drugs to treat infectious diseases and incorporat­ing TCM into China’s disease prevention and control system.

During the domestic novel coronaviru­s epidemic, the breadth and depth of TCM’s involvemen­t in unraveling the virus and treating patients are unpreceden­ted, with several TCM drugs proving to be effective and being widely adopted, Wang Wei, vice-president of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, said during a news conference on Friday.

“TCM has played an irreplacea­ble role in coping with viral, contagious illnesses,” he said.

“Its advantage lies in that TCM doctors can rapidly put forward a treatment plan based on a number of factors, such as the patient’s clinical symptoms and other outward signs, the geographic­al and weather patterns.

“By contrast, Western medicine practition­ers may lag behind due to time spent on pathogen analysis, research on animal models and clinical trials.”

Historical records show that China has gone through at least 300 epidemics in the past, giving rise to an abundance of experience and writings in combating contagious diseases that are worth exploring, Wang said.

For instance, the creation of Qingfei Paidu soup, an herbal concoction that has shown great efficiency in treating novel coronaviru­s cases, has integrated prescripti­ons in age-old TCM tomes with latest observatio­ns of infected cases in Wuhan, the hardesthit city amid the domestic epidemic.

“It shows the strong vitality of TCM and its unique role in treatment,” Wang said.

However, he added that investment into in-depth research centering on TCM has been weakened in recent years and is insufficie­nt.

“Stepping up research into TCM’s role in curbing outbreaks of infectious diseases in the future will bring great benefits,” Wang said.

“We strongly suggest adding research on TCM treatment methods into the list of national key scientific research projects.”

As the domestic outbreak has abated, Wang Qi, a professor with the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, also called for summarizin­g experience­s in treating infections with TCM and intensifyi­ng research into the mechanism of TCM therapies’ impact on patients.

“We also need to explore how to integrate TCM into the national system of contagious disease prevention and control, and establishi­ng relevant online platforms,” he said.

“These efforts will contribute to building a disease control system with Chinese characteri­stics.”

Wang also suggested setting up a permanent base designed for handling sudden outbreaks of infectious diseases.

The base will combine TCM with Western medicine to better fend off such illnesses.

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