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Role of Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy in
Chronic Incurable Diseases
  • Prof. S. Shakir Jamil
  • Director General
  • CCRUM, Department of AYUSH
  • New Delhi

10th Knowledge Millenium Summit-2013 Curing the
Incurables Sharing of Innovation 16th January,
2013, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi
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Origin Caravan
  • Unani System of Medicine originated from Greece
  • The philosophical doctrines of the System was
    laid down by Hippocrates. (460-377 BC)
  • Arab, Central Asian and European countries
    contributed to the system.
  • From Central Asia Unani Medicine traversed to
    India

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Present Scenario
  • Today, India is the world leader in Unani
    Medicine having largest set up of educational,
    healthcare and research facilities.
  • Unani medicine is also recognized, practiced and
    popular in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Sri
    Lanka and South Africa.
  • Also Practiced in Kuwait, Dubai Saudi Arabia
    etc.

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Fundamental concepts
  • Tabiyat (Medicatrix naturae)
  • Mizaj (Temperament)
  • Akhlat (Body Humours)
  • Usool-e- Ijaj (Principles of treatment) including
    Ilaj-bit-Tadbir (Regimenal Therapy)

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Research Development
  • CCRUM
  • Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine
    (CCRUM) was established by Government of India as
    apex organization for Research and Development
    activities in Unani System of Medicine in 1979.
  • The Council is an autonomous organization under
    Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health Family
    Welfare, Govt of India.

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Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine
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CCRUM - Mandate
  • Research in Unani Medicine on scientific lines.
  • To initiate, aid, develop and coordinate
    scientific research of Unani Medicine.
  • To finance researches meant for furtherance of
    objective of the CCRUM.
  • To exchange information with other institutions.
  • To prepare and publish literature on Unani
    medicine.

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  • Research Programmes
  • Pre-clinical/Safety Studies
  • Clinical Research
  • Fundamental aspects of Unani Medicine
  • Drug Standardization including SOPs for Unani
    drugs
  • Literature including Medico-historical Research
  • Ethno-botanical Survey, Collection and
    Cultivation of Unani Medicinal Plants
  • IEC and other Research oriented programmes

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Pre-Clinical Clinical Research
  • Pharmacological action/safety evaluation 22 drugs
  • Number of diseases clinically studied 22
  • Clinical trials completed 13 drugs
  • Number of drugs under trial 30

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Validation of Pharmacopoeal drugs
  • Validation of safety efficacy of Unani
    pharmacopoeial
  • Drugs.
  • Number of formulations 25
  • Number of diseases under study 10

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Leads in Clinical Research
  • Bars (Vitiligo)
  • Naar-e- Farsi (Eczema)
  • Taqashshur-e-Jild (Psoriasis )
  • Zeequn-Nafas (Bronchial asthma )
  • Zaght-ud- Dam Qawi (Hypertension)
  • Daa-ul-Feel (Filariasis)
  • Iltehaab-e-Mafasil (Rheumatoid arthritis)
  • Iltehaab-e-Tajaweef-e-Aanaf (Sinusitis)

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Validation of Unani Fundamentals
  • Study on susceptibility of acquiring diseases in
    relation to
  • Mizaj (temperament).
  • Study on molecular interpretation of individual
  • temperament at CRIUM, Hyderabad
  • in collaboration
  • with Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology,
    CSIR, Hyderabad.

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Drug Standardization including SOPs for Unani
drugs
Unani single drugs standardized 298
SOPs developed for compound Unani
formulations 100
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Patents
Patents awarded 08
drugs Patents filed 41 drugs
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  • Literary Research

Translation of classical books/manuscripts in different languages. 51
Books/brochures/leaflets and IEC material in different languages. 25
Reprint of rare classical books 88
Standardization of Unani Terminology 4000 terms
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Collaboration/support with other institutions
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS)
    New Delhi.
  • Vallabh Bhai Patel Chest Institute, University of
    Delhi, New Delhi.
  • Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), New Delhi.
  • KGMC, Lucknow.
  • Ibn-e-Sina Academy, Aligarh.
  • Centre of Liver diseases Deccan Med. College,
    Hyderabad
  • Taramani Hospital Res. Centre, Chennai.
  • Osmania General Hospital Hyderabad.

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Contd.. Collaboration/support with other
institutions
  • With the financial support by DST for creating
    research infra-structure two facilities were
    created
  • Clinical Research facilitiy at CRI, Hyderabad.
  • Pre-clinical research facilitiy at RRI, Srinagar.

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Collaboration with Foreign Institutions
  • Centre for Research in Indian Systems of Medicine
    (CRISM) in University of Mississippi, USA
  • UNANI CHAIR at University of Western Cape, South
    Africa
  • UNANI CHAIR at Sri Lanka is in process

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Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
  • Thrust areas
  • Immuno-modulation
  • To prevent drug toxicity
  • To improve Quality of Life

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Contd..
Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
  • Areas
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Tuberculosis (especially MDR TB)
  • Cancer
  • HIV / AIDS

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Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
Contd..
  • Study 1
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Title
  • Evaluation of a Unani Formulation for Improving
    Cognitive Impairment in Children with Cerebral
    Palsy and Mental Retardation
  • The study was conducted at Majeedia Hospital,
    Jamia Hamdard in collaboration with UDAAN an NGO
    working for disabled children.
  • This was a controlled study in which both
    groups were given physiotherapy and special
    education but one group was given Unani
    formulation and other group HBOT.
  • The study was conducted on current clinical
    parameters following the GCP.
  • Objective
  • To prove efficacy of Unani formulation in the
    treatment of Neurodevelopmental disabilities with
    special emphases on cognitive improvement in
    Cerebral Palsy (C.P.) and/or Mental Retardation
    (M.R.).
  • Outcome
  • Long term amelioration of associated behavioural
    and neurological
    problems
  • Improvement in memory and cognitive functions
  • Improvement in musculo-skeletal deformities

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Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
Contd
  • Study 2
  • Title
  • Study on management of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
    with herbal Unani product (0394) as an adjuvant
    drug .
  • The study was sponsored by Panacea Biotech and
    conducted at Majeedia Hospital, Jamia Hamdard,
    Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi.
  • This was a controlled study in which ATT was
    given to both groups and only one group was
    given Unani adjuvant formulation along with ATT.
  • The study was conducted on current clinical
    parameters following the GCP.
  • Objective
  • To evaluate the efficacy of Unani formulation in
    enhancement of resolution rate in Pulmonary
    Tuberculosis including MDR.
  • Outcome
  • Fast resolution of infiltration in chest.
  • Faster sputum clearance for AFB.
  • Better response in MDR cases.

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Contd
Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
  • Study 3
  • Title
  • Clinical evaluation of a Unani formulation for
    prevention ofhepato-nephro toxicity in Pulmonary
    Tuberculosis.
  • (The study was conducted at Majeedia Hospital,
    Jamia Hamdard.
  • This was a controlled study in which both groups
    were given ATT and one group was Unani
    Hepato-protective formulation.
  • The study was conducted on current clinical
    parameters following the GCP.
  • Objective
  • To evaluate efficacy of Unani formulation in the
    treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis with
    reference to prevention of hepato-nephro
    toxicity.

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Contd
Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
  • Cancer
  • Objective of the study is to prevent the
    hepato-nephro toxicity during chemotherapy and to
    improve the Quality of Life in Cancer patients.
  • Feasibility study has been completed. Detailed
    planning and protocol designing at CRIUM, Lucknow
    is under progress.

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Contd
Unani Medicine as Adjuvant therapy
  • HIV / AIDS
  • Objective of the study is to improve, enhance and
    potentiate body immunity and to improve the
    Quality of Life in HIV/AIDS patients.
  • Feasibility study has been conducted. Detailed
    planning and protocol designing at RRIUM, Mumbai
    in collaboration with J.J. Hospital, Mumbai.

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