Dengue breakthrough: Bengaluru-based lab develops botanical pill :- Bengaluru-based Micro Labs Ltd has recently launched a botanical pill 'Caripill' that helps to increase the platelet count in dengue patients. The drug, which has been approved by the scientific and regulatory authority, is made from Carica Papaya leaf extract and reportedly does not have any side-effects. The pill has been proven to be safe and effective in about one lakh patients across the country. Since the pill has shown its immense potential in treating dengue, the lab is confident that it can be administered on patients with other life-threatening diseases, like leukaemia among others, which requires intense chemotherapy leading to loss of platelets. The national capital of Delhi is grappling with its worst dengue outbreak in five years with the disease claiming 12 lives in the city this year so far. As of September 12, a total of 1,872 patients have tested positive for the vector borne disease in Delhi. http://zeenews.india.com/news/health/health-news/dengue-breakthrough-bengaluru-based-lab-develops-botanical-pill-to-increase-platelet-count_1797796.html www.keralites.net
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