IMA slams Harsh Vardhan for endorsing Patanjali's Coronil


New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS): The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Monday came down heavily on Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan for endorsing Patanjali's Coronil which was relaunched as treatment of Covid-19, a claim questioned by the World Health Organisation.

"As per the code of the Medical Council of India, which binds the code of conduct of every modern medical doctor, no doctor can promote any drug. However, it is surprising that the health minister, who himself is a modern medicine doctor, was found promoting the drug," the association said.

The IMA said that the false and fabricated projection of an unscientific medicine made in the presence of the country's health minister, later rejected by the WHO is a slap and insult to the whole nation.

The association questioned the Union Health Minister's ethics as a physician and health minister of the country for making an appearance at the launch event organized by Ayurvedic drug firm Patanjali run by Yogaguru Ramdev.

The association mentioned a clause under the National Medical commission (erstwhile MCI) which prohibits a physician from promoting a drug.

"Under section 6:1:1, a physician shall not give to any person, whether for compensation or otherwise, any approval, recommendation, endorsement, certificate, report or statement with respect of any drug, medicine, with his name, signature, or photograph in any form or manner of advertising through any mode nor shall he boast of cases, operations, cures or remedies or permit the publication of report thereof through any mode," the IMA specified.

The associations said that it will write to the NMC for seeking suo moto explanation for Harsh Vardhan's "blatant disrespect to the code of conduct of Medical council of India".

In a grand launch event held on February 19, where Harsh Vardhan and Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari were also present, Patanjali had billed Coronil tablets as the "first evidence-based medicine for COVID-19".

In the event, Baba Ramdev, co-founder of the ayurvedic firm had claimed that the ayurvedic medicine has received certification from the World Health Organization (WHO), which was later denied by the UN body in an official tweet.

At the launch event of Coronil, Patanjali said, "Coronil has received the Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (CoPP) from the Ayush section of Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation as per the WHO certification scheme."

Hours later, the WHO South-East Asia tweeted: "WHO has not reviewed or certified the effectiveness of any traditional medicine for the treatment of COVID-19".

Now when the WHO rejected the claims, Patanjali's CEO Acharya Balkrishna made a clarification on Twitter. He wrote: "We want to clarify to avoid confusion that our WHO GMP compliant COPP certificate to Coronil is issued by DCGI, Government of India".

Balkrishna also added that "WHO does not approve or disapprove of any drugs. Instead, it works for building a better and healthier future for people all over the world".

 

  

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    Health minister has to obey the orders from his Prime Minister who is close to Baba Ramdev. Thats it. He doesn't have to care for the life of people. His only aim is to obey his master.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    The name and fame earned by our scientists and brilliant minds are gone in the winds. This Govt and their cronies shaming them in international platform. Until now wherever Indians join any big research they climb highest position within reasonable time and bring laurels to our country. Because of this Baba India is shamed second time in internationally. If Govt has the guts and rastravaad they must throw this baba behind bars and no one should dare to make fun of our country specially in the area of knowledge.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    Without going into the question of whether the Health Minister who himself is a doctor can promote/has promoted a drug want to put below some points. 1. Ayurvedic products are downplayed by modern medicine for a long period of time. 2. Still Ayurvedic products were able to satisfy the patients to a greater extent and being used as an alternative to modern medicines for most of the diseases. 3. Ayurvedic products are difficult to be proved to counter the claims of modern medicine as it works on basis of system change in human body rather than on one time trouble shooter.

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    He got orders from Hum do

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    Our Presidents, PM, Politicians and Baba's are Esau’s (Hairy) of this time. They would sell all of us & our birthright’s , so that they can eat. They can live & can be rich.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    Same fraud Baba Ramdev said we will get the fuel for 35 rs if BJP comesto power.

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  • Rishi, Thane/Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    Jaisa Raja waisi praja (supporters) are full of lies

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    What we can expect from these people since 2014.

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    One is yogaguru and another one is vishwaguru and people who supporting them are uggur. All in same boat, called shameless.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 22 2021

    Narendra Modi & Baba Ramdev are good Friends ...

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