HC seeks ICMR stand on use of human embryonic stem cells for treatment

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HC seeks ICMR stand on use of human embryonic stem cells for treatment

Wednesday, 19 June 2019 | PTI | NEW DELHI

The Delhi High Court has sought the stand of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on whether human embryonic stem cells were permitted to be used for treating various degenerative diseases.           

 A vacation bench of justices Anu Malhotra and Talwant Singh called upon the ICMR to assist the court after noting that according to the website of the medical research body, only stem cells from bone marrow were permitted for treatment.

The order came on several pleas moved by patients challenging the Centre’s decision to put stem cell therapy in the category of ‘new drugs’, necessitating in the need for a permission from a central licensing authority to provide the treatment.

The patients moved the court as city-based clinic Nutech Mediworld, where they had been getting the human embryonic stem cell therapy, refused to continue providing the treatment on the grounds that it did not have the licence as required under the New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules of 2019.

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