Traditional Indian remedy for asthma challenged in court
2004; BMJ; Volume: 328; Issue: 7454 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/bmj.328.7454.1457-b
ISSN0959-8138
Autores Tópico(s)Health and Conflict Studies
ResumoA 159 year old traditional remedy of offering “fish medicine” to cure asthma has been challenged in the Indian courts. The Indian Medical Association has questioned the secrecy surrounding the ingredients of the medicine, invoking the provisions of the Drugs and Magical Remedies Act 1954. Thousands of people with asthma travel to Hyderabad for the annual gathering where the medicine is delivered free to the patient in the mouth of a live fish. “Any substance other than food used for curing [people] falls under the category of a drug and its ingredients must be disclosed to the consumers,” says Dr C L Venkata Rao, secretary of the Charminar branch of the …
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