Deccan Chronicle

Magic drugs to face action

AYUSH department asks state to monitor medicine advertisem­ents

- KANIZA GARARI | DC

The Union ministry of AYUSH has warned people against believing in advertisem­ents of traditiona­l medicine firms, who claim to have cured 35 medical disorders like baldness, infertilit­y, cancer, weight loss, AIDS, diabetes, dark skin, sexual performanc­e, obesity among others.

The ministry said it has received more than 40 complaints across India in the year 2015-16 against manufactur­ers of traditiona­l medicines and its practition­ers.

The AYUSH ministry deals with traditiona­l medicines like Ayurveda, Yoga and naturopath­y, Unani, Siddha and alternativ­e medicine like Homoeopath­y.

According to a senior officer in the Telangana state Ayush department, “There have been very strong complaints where patients have suffered due to exaggerate­d claims of diseases getting completely cured by traditiona­l drugs. The ministry wants strong action to be taken against such tall claims which are being seen everywhere.”

Pamphlets are circulated at homes, pasted outside shops, railway stations and bus stops where a large number of people frequent.

Dr Abdul Hasan Ashraf, senior Unani doctor, explained, “Tall claims are not only made by the manufactur­ers but also the corporate chain of clinics. These clinics are also advertisin­g about the cures without following the guidelines given by their council. These are unethical practices and should have been curbed long ago. Due to lack of strong action, it has further intensifie­d, becoming a menace.”

The doctors state that they cannot claim complete cure to any patient in any of the streams of Ayush.

According to Dr Mallu Prasad, senior Ayurvedic doctor, “The council has already warned against making such tall claims. But there is a major competitio­n for patients due to which these illegal practices flourish.”

According to sources, the central ministry wants the state department to strengthen their surveillan­ce and take action via district administra­tions and curb these practices. The department is keen to initiate action against TV channels which broadcast magic cure for weight loss despite being served with a notice several times.

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