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Indian company launched "magic medicine" to cure the new crown in three days, which was stopped by the government several hours later

On the 23rd, Patanjali, an Indian drug manufacturer, launched a drug called "Coronal", claiming that patients with COVID-19 could be cured within three days. Unexpectedly, it was stopped by the government only a few hours after the Indian media hyped.

According to India Today, India's Department of Traditional Medicine (AYUSH Ministry) warned Patanjali to stop propaganda activities against this drug until relevant research is confirmed. The department also asked Patangali to provide detailed information about the drug, such as name, composition, research details, clinical trial registration and result data.

At the same time, the Department of Traditional Medicine of India also requires the license issuing department of North Arkansas to provide a copy of the license certificate and product approval details of the drug. The department said that it had taken note of the media reports on the "Coronal" drug, but stressed that the details of the research and efficacy of the drug were still unclear.

On the 23rd, Swami Ramdev, an Indian yoga master, unveiled the drug named "Coronal" at a press conference, which attracted extensive attention from Indian media. "We conducted a clinical study on 100 patients, and 65% of them turned negative in the detection of COVID-19 within three days." Landford said, "100% of the patients were cured within seven days. We have fully studied this drug, which has a 100% cure rate and a 0% death rate."

(The original title India launched "magic medicine", saying that the new crown can be cured in three days, but unexpectedly...)

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