INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NELLORE: Nellore district authorities have actually deputed a team of authorities to Krishnapatnam town for taking a look at medications
being distributed totally free of cost by an Ayurvedic medical professional declaring it avoids and treatments Coronavirus
The team of authorities landed in Krishnapatnam following media reports about a great deal of individuals making a beeline to the village
for these medicines.The team consisted of District Medical and Health Officer Dr
Rajyalakshmi, District Panchayat Officer M
Dhanalakshmi, Nellore Rural Deputy SP Y
Harinath Reddy, Nellore RDO Suvarnamma, and 3 medical officers of Ayush Department
They collected samples of medications and ingredients after eliciting details from Ayurveda medical professional Bonigi Anandaiah on
preparation of medicine, use and diet limitations
Interestingly, the group was baffled when oxygen saturation levels of a software professional from Kanyakumari contaminated by Covid and
experiencing shortness of breath jumped to 94 percent from 83 percent within one hour of Anandaiah administering some eye drops.However,
doctors in the team are not convinced
They observed that all eye drops will anyway clear congestion in throat and lungs, paving way totally free breathing.DPO Dhanalakshmi told
Deccan Chronicle that they found Covid guidelines being breached at the place, without any record being preserved about individuals
collecting the medication
How will we know repercussions of using the medication if there is no record of clients, she asked
She said regional individuals are providing an excellent feedback on the medication
They can not permit usage of any medicine unless its efficacy is shown scientifically
The DPO said Ayush physicians feel circulation of the medication must be under supervision of government medical officers after making some
changes in preparation and ingredients
A report is being prepared on the findings and will be sent to the Collector
In the interim, officials have actually instructed Anandaiah to stop distributing the medication till further orders.