Tamil Nadu Doctors' Association demands strict action against Misleading Ads by Patanjali

Published On 2024-05-02 05:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-05-02 05:45 GMT

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Chennai: The medical community in the state is calling for stringent action against misleading advertisements from Baba Ramdev's Patanjali. At a recent state conference in Trichy, healthcare professionals emphasized the need to regulate unscientific medical information. 

Dr G. R. Ravindranath, general secretary of the Doctor’s Association for Social Equality criticized Ramdev for falsely claiming that Coronil could cure and prevent COVID-19. Dr Ravindranath accused Ramdev of publishing false advertisements and deceiving the public with unverified medical claims.

Representatives of the Doctors Association for Social Equality argued that Ramdev's promotion of Ayurvedic medicines contradicts modern scientific principles. They demanded strict measures against Ramdev for misleading people under the pretence of promoting Ayurveda. 

Citing Patanjali products as an example, the doctors advocate for a ban on advertising pharmaceutical products without scientific evidence to support their use. They insist that policies must be implemented to combat fake science, superstitions, and anti-scientific notions in medicine, as these can negatively affect individuals' health and well-being across the country, reports DT Next

The association stated, "We demand that the Union Government should apologize to act in favor of advertising such medicines. There should be stringent action against promoting medicines that can be harmful for the patients. The government needs to come up with policies on regulating mixopathy, Vedic medicine, traditional medicine, spiritual therapies and others, being practiced for treating diseases."

Recently, a report in Reuters stated that a state regulator in India has suspended the manufacturing licenses of 14 products produced by pharmaceutical companies associated with the country's renowned yoga guru. The suspension comes in response to the repeated dissemination of misleading advertisements regarding the efficacy of the products, as indicated by a government order. 

The Supreme Court of India has in recent weeks repeatedly criticized Ramdev for not complying with its directives in an ongoing lawsuit to stop misleading advertisements of some of his traditional ayurvedic medicines. Though the company has already apologized for the unscientific advertisement, the Supreme Court asked whether the apology published by Patanjali Ayurved was as big as the advertisements.






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