Herbal remedy developed for Dengue
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A potent herbal remedy for the treatment of Dengue has been developed by Indian Scientists. Dengue affects millions both within the country and across the world. According to information from reliable sources the drug is proved to be resistant to four types of dengue virus.
Developed by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), under the Ministry of Science and Technology, the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and Ranbaxy Research Laboratory (now owned by Sun Pharma), this herbal medicine has been developed using entirely Ayurveda processes and procedures.
According to a web portal Sun Pharma has been assigned the responsibility of launching this Ayurveda drug commercially after conducting trials on it. According to Mohammad Aslam, Senior Advisor DBT Sun Pharma has 17 patents in countries where the risk of Dengue is high.
Having been developed from plant extracts , instead of chemicals, permissions have been sought from ministry of Ayush and the Drug Controller of India.
Developed by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), under the Ministry of Science and Technology, the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and Ranbaxy Research Laboratory (now owned by Sun Pharma), this herbal medicine has been developed using entirely Ayurveda processes and procedures.
According to a web portal Sun Pharma has been assigned the responsibility of launching this Ayurveda drug commercially after conducting trials on it. According to Mohammad Aslam, Senior Advisor DBT Sun Pharma has 17 patents in countries where the risk of Dengue is high.
Having been developed from plant extracts , instead of chemicals, permissions have been sought from ministry of Ayush and the Drug Controller of India.
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