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BEIJING, Sep. 24 -- A test program to treat HIV/AIDS
carriers with traditional Chinese medicine has seen preliminary clinical
achievements. According to the State Administration of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, since China launched the program last August, eleven provinces and
municipalities in total have been included.
Compared with the Western-style drugs that may have
many side effects and are too expensive, the cost for traditional Chinese
medicine in HIV/AIDS treatment is relatively low and results in fewer side
effects.
According to doctors, the herbal treatment aims to
protect and raise patients' immunity, ease the symptoms so as to secure a better
quality of life.
In contrast, the western style treatment aims to kill
the virus. But so far there hasn't been any kind of medicine proved to be
successful in doing that.
The test program of herbal treatment are part of
China's ongoing campaign to help thousands of HIV/AIDS sufferers with the use of
traditional Chinese medicine as a way to fight the fatal disease.
Liu Wenwu, an official with the State Administration
of Traditional Chinese Medicine, says that the implementation of such test
program looks smooth and promising.
"Since the national test program was launched in
August 2004, about 2,700 AIDS patients in the five provinces of Henan, Hebei,
Anhui, Hubei and Guangdong, have got help by June this year. What's more, we are
adding 6 more provinces into our coverage this year," said Liu.
The central government has earmarked some 36 million
Yuan, or more than 4.5 million US dollars, for the test program.
More than half of which cover the cost for the drugs
and the rest will be used in the training and management of the medical staff.
HIV/AIDS carriers from the pilot areas who
voluntarily participate in the program are receiving free treatment in test
clinic bases established in those provinces.
The local government and hospitals will maintain the
privacy of the volunteer patients and doctors will adopt different therapies to
patients in accordance with their specific conditions.
Doctors say it is also possible to use the
combination of western-style anti-virus drugs with traditional Chinese medicine.
According to Liu Wenwu, herbal treatment for HIV/AIDS
carriers has seen fairly good clinical effects.
"Statistics show that herbal treatment for HIV/AIDS
patients evidently help ease the common symptoms include diarrhea, vomit,
weariness. Traditional Chinese medicine also effectively reduces those side
effects of anti-virus drugs. Patients and their relatives welcome our treatment,
which has enriched the clinic treatment for HIV/AIDS," said Liu.
Liu Wenwu added that in regards to the differences
between western-style and Chinese traditional medicines, the evaluation
standards of the two are different. Chinese traditional medicine experts are
establishing a standardized evaluation system for curative effects, in an effort
to scientifically carry out herbal treatment for HIV/AIDS.
Official statistics show China had 840,000 people
infected with HIV by the end of 2003.
The World Health Organization reveals that over
one-third of the population in developing countries lack access to essential
medicine.
Since China has fully integrated traditional medicine
into its health care systems, the provision of safe and effective traditional
medicine therapies could become a critical tool to increase access to the
treatment of HIV/AIDS.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |