Govt Asks Ramdev's Patanjali for Details of Covid-19 'Medicine', Tells Firm to Stop Advertising It
Govt Asks Ramdev's Patanjali for Details of Covid-19 'Medicine', Tells Firm to Stop Advertising It
Patanjali has also been asked for details of the sample size, sites and hospitals where the research study was conducted and the Institutional Ethics Committee clearance, the ministry said.

The AYUSH ministry on Tuesday asked yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved to "provide at the earliest" the composition and other details of the medicine it claimed is for the treatment of COVID-19, ordering the company to stop advertising "the product until the issue is examined".

Patanjali Ayurved earlier on Tuesday launched the 'Coronil and Swasari' medicine, claiming it has discovered a cure for COVID-19.

However, the AYUSH ministry said the facts of the claim and details of the stated scientific study are not known to it.

According to a June 2 directive, false claims and publicising approval of research study or product manufacturing about COVID-19 control, writing COVID-19 related claims and name of the ministry of AYUSH on the labels and containers tantamount to contravention of legal provisions.

Patanjali Ayurved Ltd has been asked to provide at the earliest details of the name and composition of the medicines being claimed for coronavirus infection treatment, information on sites or hospitals where the research study was conducted and the protocols followed, the ministry said.

It has also been asked to provide information on sample size, details of the Institutional Ethics Committee clearance, CTRI registration, results data of the study and "stop advertising/publicising such claims till the issue is duly examined".

The licensing authority of Uttarakhand government has been requested to provide copies of licence and product approval details of the Ayurvedic medicines being claimed for the treatment of coronavirus infection, the ministry said in its statement.

It said such advertisements of drugs including Ayurvedic medicines are "regulated under the provisions of Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 and Rules thereunder and the directives issued by the central government in the wake of COVID outbreak".

The ministry on April 21 had issued a notification stating the requirements and the manner in which research studies on COVID-19 with AYUSH interventions/medicines should be undertaken. The notification said at present there is no approved treatment for COVID-19 infection.

Patanjali claimed its medicine has shown 100% favourable results during clinical trials on COVID-19 patients, except those on life support systems. Launching the medicines at a press conference in Haridwar, Ramdev claimed "100% recovery rate in seven days".

The corona kit will be made available at Rs 545, said Patanjali Ayurved MD Acharya Balkrishna, adding it will have medicines for 30 days. Patanjali claims the kit can also be taken as prevention for coronavirus.

This is not an immunity booster but a coronavirus cure, Ramdev said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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