A treatment for AIDS
Surendra Rohtagi, a Kanpur-based medical expert, is on the verge of a breakthrough for a treatment for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The fight against the dreaded human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has received a shot in the arm, thanks to this Indian doctor. Rohtagi was recently granted a patent for his new drug for treating AIDS by the US Patent and Trade Office.
The drug consists of two multi-component Ayurvedic drugs
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