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Iran to produce 5 new radioisotope drugs

Iran Materials 6 January 2013 15:50 (UTC +04:00)
Iran will produce 5 new radioisotope drugs, the Mehr News Agency quoted Iranian Atomic Energy Agency Director Fereidoun Abbasi as saying.
Iran to produce 5 new radioisotope drugs

Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 6 /Trend F. Mehdi/

Iran will produce 5 new radioisotope drugs, the Mehr News Agency quoted Iranian Atomic Energy Agency Director Fereidoun Abbasi as saying.

He also said that reactors are in operation to produce radioisotopes and that there is sufficient [nuclear] fuel in this regard.

Regarding the probable hazards for people residing around the Bushehr power plant, he said that special filters have been installed in order to increase safety. So, there is no danger for people around the power plant.

Iran will become self-sufficient in producing radioisotope drugs in the next calendar year which will begin on March 21, 2013, ISNA quoted the National Security Committee spokesman Hossein Naqavi Hosseini as saying in October 2012.

Once the first phase of the Arak nuclear power plant comes on stream, the country will be self-sufficient in producing radioisotope drugs for over one million patients suffering from various types of cancers and brain tumours, he noted.

In August, deputy head of the Iranian Ministry of Health for Research and Technology Mostafa Qanei said Iran plans to unveil six new homemade hi-tech medicines in the next few months, the Fars News Agency reported.

The official further stressed that the new drugs are as effective as the foreign versions of the medication, but cheaper.

In a landmark pharmaceutical progress, the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) announced in January that Iranian scientists have managed to synthesise two new types of radioisotope medicines to treat malignant types of cancer.

"Iranian scientists and researchers at the AEOI's Nuclear Science and Technology Research Centre succeeded in producing two new radioisotope drugs for the first time to cure malignant cancers," AEOI spokesman Hamid Khadem Qaemi said.

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