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The pilot study was carried out by the Central Council For Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) in collaboration with the Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, on patients undergoing treatment at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai.
The aim of the proposed AIIMS study is to validate these cannabis leaves-based drugs in order to standardise and exploit the potential of alternative therapy in improving the quality of life for cancer patients, he said.
Also, research is underway at the CCRAS for developing drugs based on cannabis for other ailments, Dhiman said.
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Cannabis is being cultivated at the Jammu-based IIIM research station which has obtained licence from the state government to grow it to study its medicinal properties so that drugs can be developed for Indian population.
Cannabis based formulations that have been approved in other countries are being imported for fast-tracking clinical approvals in India and also trials on animals are being conducted.
IIIM Director Ram Vishwakarma said they want to conduct clinical trials of the drugs on terminally ill patients at the Tata Memorial Hospital for cancer, at the AIIMS for epilepsy and Sickle Cell Institute Chhattisgarh (SCIC) for sickle cell anaemia.
Vishwakarma said they are in talks with the Drug Controller General of India’s office to acquire approval for conducting trials to see the utility of cannabis as medicine in India.