An Indian anti-aging drug that works on DNA

Professor Chandrapas Narayana, Director of the Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology in India, announced that the center's experts are currently working on a drug that can halt the human aging process.

In an interview with the Russian news agency TASS, the professor indicated that the anti-aging drug should be taken at the age of 40-50 years, and added, “Every strand of human DNA has an end, which becomes shorter with age.

We are currently working on prolonging it, meaning that a person will not age.”

According to the professor, “This drug will most likely be in tablet form.

We need 5-6 years to complete this study and obtain the required property.”

He added, “A person will have to take this drug at the age of 40-50 years.

But we have not yet determined the dose of the drug needed to stop the aging process.”

According to “RT”, the professor points out that “the price of the property will depend on the duration and expenses of its production.”

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