Patanjali's Coronil Is Not Approved By Drug Regulator, Claims IMA
The Indian Medical Association on March 19 stated that Patanjali’s immunity booster ‘Coronil’ has not been granted any regulatory approval by the drug regulator in India. The association stated that it had filed a query under the Right to Information Act, responding to which the regulator informed about issuing "no certificate or permission for the use of Coronil for treatment of COVID-19". Moreover, the association also demanded to follow… read-more
Tags: Coronil, Patanjali Coronil, Indian Medical Association, IMA
Courtesy: The Economic Times
IMA Seeks Suo-Explanation Over Patanjali's Coronil Launch
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has questioned Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan for his presence at "falsely fabricated unscientific product" Patanjali's Coronil launch, on February 19. Expressing shock on "the blatant lie of WHO certification" by Patanjali, the IMA called for a suo-moto investigation into the matter. The IMA alarmed after the global health body WHO cleared that it has not reviewd or certified efficacy of any… read-more
Tags: Indian Medical Organization, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Patanjali, Coronil, WHO
Courtesy: The Hindu
Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Releases Research Paper On 'Coronil'
The first scientific research paper on 'Coronil', an indigenous ayurvedic medicine developed by Baba Ramdev's Patanjali, was released on February 19. Releasing the research paper, Ramdev claimed that lakhs of people have benefitted from the medicine. He also said that the medicine can provide 100% recovery within a week. Earlier, touted as a cure to COVID-19, 'Coronil' was launched in June 2020. However, after facing criticism, it was… read-more
Tags: Coronil, Coronavirus, Patanjali, Baba Ramdev
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London: Patanjali's 'Coronil' Being Sold Without Regulatory Approval
Patanjali-claimed COVID-19 remedy 'Coronil' was found to be available for sale in stores in London. Reportedly, the medicine was being sold primarily in Asian areas without UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's (MHRA) approval. Moreover, advertising rules in UK bars 'Coronil' to be called as immunity booster or any reference related to the COVID-19 complications. Referring to the issue, MHRA said it will take "appropriate… read-more
Tags: UK, london, Patanjali, Covid-19, Coronil, Immunity
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