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PATANJALI DIDN’T MENTION COVID WHILE SEEKING DRUG LICENSE: OFFICIAL

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhan­d government is issuing a notice to yoga guru Ramdev’s Patanjali for

launching a drug claiming to be a cure for Coronaviru­s when it had only applied for an immunity booster against cough and fever, an official said on Wednesday. State Ayurved Department’s

license officer Y S Rawat said the notice is being issued to the firm to explain from where it got the permission to launch a “corona kit” as a cure from the virus. “Patanjali Ayurveda Ltd had the license only for manufactur­ing an immunity booster against cough and fever. There was nothing in their applicatio­n related to the treatment of Coronaviru­s,” the officer said.

“We did receive an applicatio­n from Patanjali on June 10. The applicatio­n was approved after examinatio­n by a panel on June 12 but the firm had the permission to manufactur­e only twothree drugs as immunity booster against cough and fever, and not a drug for Coronaviru­s,” he added. The company had recently launched an ayurvedic medicine, named Coronil, claiming that it cures Coronaviru­s.

The notice will be sent to the firm under Rule 170 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, which makes it mandatory for companies to advertise any product in print and electronic media only with the permission from the state licensing authority, Rawat said.

It was also not legal to claim that the product was a cure for Coronaviru­s without prior permission of the department, the official said.

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