New Delhi
Indian doctors on Wednesday decried the free distribution of an unproven remedy to Covid-19 patients by the state of Haryana as the maker of the herbal medicine faced a backlash over comments in which he said modern medicine had caused deaths.
The northern state, which is ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, said this week it would hand out Coronil to Covid-19 patients.
The ayurvedic medicine was launched by yoga guru Baba Ramdev’s company Patanjali Ayurved last year to much fanfare as a Covid-19 cure.
The government later said the consumer goods company, co-founded by Ramdev, could not market the drug as a cure, and it needed to market it as an immunity booster.
There is no scientific basis to Coronil’s use in treating Covid-19 patients, said Ajay Khanna, the state secretary of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) in Uttarakhand, where Patanjali is headquartered.
“If the Haryana government is doing this, then it is their loss,” he told Reuters in a telephone interview, referring to the state’s distribution of the remedy.
The Uttarakhand unit of IMA filed a lawsuit against the yoga guru, asking him to write an apology for his recent statement that science-based treatments had caused the deaths of thousands of Covid-19 patients.
The comment drew the ire of doctors across the country and Ramdev, who has a large following in India, withdrew his remarks on Sunday..—Reuters