Drugs will be now more effective on cancer patients
Drugs will be now more effective on cancer patients
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New Delhi: Medicines may now be more effective on breast and liver cancer patients. This success has been achieved in research by researchers of the Pharmaceutical Ministry of Punjab College. The results of this research, which lasted for 6 years under the direction of Bhupinder Singh Bhup, senior professor of PU, have yielded very good results. The effect of drugs used in cancer was affecting 0.003 percent on the body, now it has increased to 0.027 percent through research. The effect of one drug has reached 60 percent. Animal study has been completed through the nano formula. Now the pharma industry can further expand its work through this formula. These medicines are also going to cause less harm to the body.

TINU Sharma, a researcher in the pharmaceutical ministry of PU, is doing research on breast cancer and liver cancer. Krishnakamal is working on the chemical chrysim that comes out of the flower of the plant. It works by overcoming Chrysim breast cancer, but the effect of which is only 0.003 percent on the body, which is very less.

It has been learned that Tinu has developed a nano formula for this and has increased the effect of this chrysim by research to 0.027 percent ie 9 times chrysim is going to work on breast cancer. This will prevent cancer quickly. Similarly, Tinu has done research on Sorafemb, a drug being used for liver cancer. This drug was only 8 percent effective on the body. Through nano formulas, he has the effect of this medicine in the body from 40 to 60 percent.

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