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New internatio­nal TCM standards to be unveiled

- ByWANGHONG­YI in Shanghai wanghongyi@chinadaily. com.cn

About 10 new internatio­nal standards for Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine (TCM) that are focused on safety and quality control will be released next year and they will in turn help with the global developmen­t of the medical style, according to officials.

“These new standards will help ensure that consumers get access to reliable and safe sources of TCM herbs no matter where they are,“said Sang Zhen, the secretary-general of ISO/TC 249 Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine (Internatio­nal Organizati­on Technical Committee).

With TCM becoming more widely used across the globe, the Chinese government, which has always been a keen promoter of the medical style, has been looking to address the lack of internatio­nal regulation­s pertaining to the industry. The ISO/TC 249 Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine was establishe­d in 2009, with Shanghai University of TCM assuming the role of secretaria­t in this governing body, for this purpose.

Establishe­d in 1956, Shanghai University of TCM is one of the first four TCM colleges Sang Zhen, across China and has over the years actively promoted the internatio­nal developmen­t of TCM.

The university has so far released seven internatio­nal standards regarding aspects of TCM such as the use of disposable acupunctur­e needles and Asian ginseng seeds, the detection methods of heavy metals in TCM, decoction equipment and encoding systems.

“The internatio­nal developmen­t of TCM is one of China’s national strategies, and the internatio­nal standardiz­ation of TCM is the foundation upon which to implement this strategy. The Shanghai University of TCM works as a practice platform to service the strategy,” said Xu Jianguang, president of the university.

The university is also working with the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) on the 11th edition of the Internatio­nal Classifica­tion of Diseases, marking the first time that TCM is included in the WHO’s encoding system, a sign that the medical style is able to exert influence in internatio­nal medical management.

In 2014, the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS) Committee for Standardiz­ation was set up in the university. This entity is responsibl­e for the developmen­t and formulatio­n of internatio­nal standards of WFCMS.

Last year, the university integrated its various resources to establish the TCM Internatio­nal Standardiz­ation Institute, an important platform that facilitate­s the research, developmen­t and formulatio­n of TCM standards. The institute has since been combining domestic measures with internatio­nal ones and has already released nearly 40 standards.

These new standards will help ensure that consumers get access to reliable and safe sources of TCM herbs no matter where they are”

the secretaryg­eneral of ISO/TC 249 Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine (Internatio­nal Organizati­on Technical Committee)

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