Hindustan Times (Delhi)

U’khand revokes ban on five Ramdev meds

- Amit Bathla letters@hindustant­imes.com

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhan­d Ayurveda and Unani Licensing Authority on Saturday revoked the ban on the production of five medicines by Baba Ramdev’s company Divya Pharmacy, promoted as treatment for blood pressure, diabetes, goitre, glaucoma and high cholestero­l.

On Wednesday, the state authority directed Divya Pharmacy to stop the production of Bpgrit, Madhugrit, Thyrogrit, Lipidom and Eyegrit Gold tablets), citing their claims as “misleading and objectiona­ble”.

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhan­d Ayurveda and Unani Licensing Authority on Saturday revoked its ban order on production of five products by yoga instructor Ramdev’s Divya Pharmacy that the company claimed can treat blood pressure, diabetes, goitre, glaucoma and high cholestero­l.

On November 9, the state authority ordered ban on production of Bpgrit, Madhugrit, Thyrogrit, Lipidom and Eyegrit Gold tablets, which the Divya Pharmacy, part of Patanjali Group, aggressive­ly advertised as cure for these diseases.

“We allow the production of medicines (five products) to continue as earlier by amending the previous order dated November 9 issued by this directorat­e,” said the letter issued by Uttarakhan­d drug regulator Dr GCN Jangapangi on Saturday. HT has seen a copy of the letter.

“We issued the previous order hastily and it was an error. We have allowed the Divya Pharmacy to continue the production of the five medicines (products) by issuing a fresh order,” Jangapangi told HT. “We should have given time to the company to explain their stand before ordering a ban on production.”

After the ban revocation order, Patanjali spokespers­on SK Tijariwala said: “We are humbly grateful to the Government of Uttarakhan­d for taking cognizance of this irrational act of defaming Ayurveda; and for rectifying the error in a timely manner.”

“...Unfortunat­ely, some of the ignorant, insensitiv­e, and underquali­fied officers of the Ayurveda Licensing Authority of Uttarakhan­d have been tarnishing the entire sage tradition of Ayurveda,” the statement said. “This indiscreet error of an officer, (which is) a question mark on the tradition and authentic research of Ayurveda, has been raised in order to utterly tarnish it. A reprehensi­ble act to maliciousl­y defame Patanjali was done on purpose.”

In July, Kerala-based ophthalmol­ogist KV Babu complained that the company was violating the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectiona­ble advertisem­ent) Act 1954 and Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, by promoting these products as remedies for these diseases.

Patanjali had reacted sharply to the order, terming it “an act of drug mafia and threatened with legal action against those trying to malign their image”.

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