Neither has anyone applied to the state government nor has the
state government given any permission in this regard, State Health Minister
Raghu Sharma said.
Amid the ongoing
controversy over Yoga guru Baba Ramdev's company Patanjali
Ayurveda introducing "cure" for coronavirus infection, Rajasthan
government on Wednesday clarified that this drug cannot be not used as a
medicine in the state without the permission of the Ministry of AYUSH.
Neither has anyone applied to the state government nor has the state government given any permission in this regard, State Health Minister Raghu Sharma said.
He said according
to the gazette notification issued by the Government of India in April this
year, under the Drugs and Cosmetic Act 1940 and 1945, no ayurvedic medicine can
sold as medicine for corona infection during COVID-19 pandemic without the
approval of Union Ministry of AYUSH.
Strict action will
be taken against the seller as per the rules in case of sale of any drug as a
medicine to treat the coronavirus infection, the minister added.
Patanjali
Ayurveda, while presenting ''Coronil''
medicine on Tuesday had claimed that it has found a cure for coronavirus
infection.
Sharma said
compliance of the guidelines of the Union Ministry of Health, Union Ministry of
AYUSH and ICMR is being ensured in the treatment of coronavirus infection in
the state.
The health
minister said no human clinical test of a drug can be done without the
permission of the state government and action will be taken against those who
mislead the common people by doing ''clinical trials'' without permission.
Referring to the
various guidelines of the central government and other regulatory bodies,
Sharma said without their compliance, action will be taken against the publicity
and sale of any such means to treat the infection.
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