The Asian Age

Ayurvedic tablet to cure dengue soon

■ Pilot studies held at Medanta have proved efficacy of drug ◗ The drug has been made with seven herbal ingredient­s in use in Ayurveda system of medicine since centuries, professor Vaidya Dhiman said

- PAYAL BANERJEE

Indian scientists have formulated an Ayurvedic drug to cure dengue, claimed to be the first in the world, and the medicine is likely to be available in the market by next year.

The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences ( CCRAS), an autonomous body under the Union AYUSH Ministry and ICMR’s, regional research centre in Belgaum in Karnataka, have already conducted pilot studies, which have proved the clinical safety and efficacy of the drug.

According to Professor Vaidya K. S. Dhiman, CCRAS director- general, the ‘ double- blind placebocon­trolled clinical trial’, which is a medical study involving human participan­ts and is a globally accepted method of testing is going on in the medical colleges of Belgaum and Kolar.

The drug has been made with seven herbal ingredient­s in use in Ayurveda system of medicine since centuries, Mr Dhiman said.

He said, “Dengue is emerging as a health problem in tropical countries and drawing the attention of government and all health agencies due to its fatality and limitation­s of treatment in convention­al system.”

As such there is no direct references and descriptio­n regarding dengue in Ayurveda and Siddha literature­s.

“We started working on this drug in 2015 and pilot studies were conducted in Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon, and in medical colleges of Belgaum and Kolar, which proved the clinical safety and efficacy of this drug in treatment of dengue. We had prepared the drug in June last year," he said.

During the pilot study, 90 patients were given the drug in highly concentrat­ed liquid form. But in the on- going clinical trial, the drug is given in the tablet form.

Dengue is caused by the aedes aegypti mosquito which breeds in clean water. The symptoms of dengue include high fever, headache, nausea, vomiting along with skin rash. Though the fever doesn’t last beyond a week, in some cases there is severe drop in platelets.

 ?? — PTI ?? Actress Yami Gautam at the launch of “Make in India” iVVO mobile phones in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI Actress Yami Gautam at the launch of “Make in India” iVVO mobile phones in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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