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Thailand develops herbal patch innovation for psoriasis treatment – Vietnam Investment Review

Bangkok – Psoriasis has become a significant health concern in Thailand, with more than 20,000 outpatient cases recorded in 2024. It is now the third most common dermatological condition in the country.
Approximately 1.7 million Thais suffer from psoriasis, with 30% experiencing severe symptoms that often require advanced treatments beyond standard medications. The average cost of treatment per visit is estimated at 3,100 THB.
Karom Polpornklang, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, shared these statistics while highlighting a breakthrough in alternative treatments. The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) has collaborated with Thai researchers to develop an innovative herbal patch for psoriasis patients.
This herbal patch, inspired by the traditional formula “Karun Osot,” incorporates cannabidiol (CBD) extracts. Using transdermal delivery, the patch targets symptoms such as thickened skin patches and is particularly effective for mild to moderate cases. It offers a promising alternative for patients seeking Thai traditional medical solutions.
The patch recently earned international recognition, winning a silver medal at the iENA 2024 International Trade Fair in Nuremberg, Germany. It also received a special award from the China Association of Inventions.
Psoriasis patients are encouraged to consult Thai traditional medicine practitioners at hospitals and clinics nationwide.
For more information, contact the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine at 02-149-5678 or via their official Facebook page or LINE account: @DTAM.
Thantawan Industry Public Co., Ltd., a Thai manufacturer of premium plastic packaging, signed a landmark 30-year lease for a factory in Phuoc Dong Industrial Park, Tay Ninh province, in October.
BCPG Public Co., Ltd., a leading renewable energy company in Thailand, announced it had invested $130 million in wind power plants in Gia Lai on November 25.
By VNA

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Vietnam Investment Review under the Ministry of Planning and Investment
Editor-in-Chief: Le Trong Minh
Deputy Editors-in-Chief: Bui Duc Hai, Nguyen Van Hong and Nguyen Quoc Viet
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