The Asian Age

‘Patanjali can sell Coronil but not as cure to Covid’

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New Delhi/Hardwar, July 1: The Union Ayush ministry said Patanjali can sell Coronil but only as an immunity booster, days after yoga guru Ramdev’s company launched it as a medicine for Covid-19 and is now calling it a product to manage the disease.

Patanjali Ayurved Ltd said there is no disagreeme­nt now between it and the Union ministry, which had last week asked it not to sell the ayurvedic drug till the issue it examined.

At his press conference in Hardwar, Ramdev lashed out over the flak he received after the launch of the drug, saying some people are hurt by the rise of Indian culture . “I want to tell people who want to try these medicines that there is no restrictio­n on their sale now and they will be available in a kit everywhere in the country from today,” Ramdev said, referring to Coronil and the two other products Patanjali is promoting together.

The company claimed that the Ayush Ministry has categorica­lly agreed that Patanjali had appropriat­ely worked on Covid-19 management .

“Now there is no difference of opinion between Ayush Ministry and Patanjali, it added in a statement.

The ministry confirmed that Patanjali can sell the product but not as a cure for the disease. The Ayush ministry has only given permission to sell this particular formulatio­n as immunity booster and not as a medicinal cure for Covid-19, it said.

Ramdev claimed that the ministry had asked him to use the term Covid management in place of Covid treatment and he is following the instructio­n.

Even while backtracki­ng on describing Coronil as a treatment for Covid-19, the company stuck to its claim that its trial on mild to moderately ill patients was successful. The company’s statement said the trial, conducted after the necessary approvals, showed 100 per cent recovery of patients within seven days.

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