Mangalore/Udupi: Ayush Docs Demand Right to Prescribe Allopathy Medicines


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jul 21: Under the banner of Ayush Federation of India (AFI), hundreds of doctors belonging to Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy (Ayush) of DK district staged a protest demanding permission to prescribe allopathic medicines to patients in emergencies, in front of the DC’s office on Friday July 20.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Krishnaraj Bhat, president, district AFI, said, “We are qualified and registered medical practitioners who have studied the Indian systems of medicine and allopathic medicine as part of our course in recognized medical institutions. However, we are not given the rights equal to what other practitioners enjoy.”

Stating the legal verdict, he said that the Supreme Court had directed all state governments to amend the rules 2(EE) (111) framed under the rules of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1980 to permit Ayush practitioners to prescribe allopathic drugs based on their education, training, and experience.

Blaming the state government, Dr Bhat said that doctors in 12 states including Chattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan are allowed to practice whereas the Karnataka government has not permitted it.

If the government fails to assure us, the federation will intensify the protest, said the agitators adding that ‘Bengaluru Chalo’ protest will be staged in Freedom Park, Bengaluru, on Sunday July 22 urging immediate approval.

Dr Shripathi Kinnikambla, Dr Santhosh Kalleri, Dr Ratheesh Udupa, Dr Sukesh A, and other office-bearers and practitioners were part of the protest.



Udupi

Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (RD)

Udupi, Jul 21: Ayush Federation of India (AFI), Karnataka , Udupi branch, staged a protest in front of the deputy commissioner’s office, Rajatadri, Manipal, on Friday July 20, in order to urge the state government to allow Ayurvedic, Yunani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (Ayush) medical practitioners to prescribe allopathic medicines in emergency cases.

The medical practitioners enrolled with AFI, Karnataka , sought the state administration, to honour their long-pending demands to allow them to prescribe allopathic medicines in emergency cases. Despite their repeated pleas to the state administration, the demand has not been granted and as a result the protest was held on Friday July 20. The statewide protests will be held till Saturday July 21 in this regard. Besides, ‘Bangalore Chalo’, an indefinite protest, will be held at Freedom Park, Bangalore on Sunday July 22, till their demands are granted by the state administration.

AFI, Karnataka urged the state administration to take early decision based on High Court directives and uniform law that is enforced in 12 states across the country, in order to bring amendments to Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940 and clause 1945 (2) EE) (iii), thereby allowing Ayush medical practitioners to prescribe allopathic medicines on extreme cases. It would benefit the general public without any monetary losses to the state.

Ayush Federation of India, Karnataka , Udupi branch president Dr Bharathesh A, secretary Dr Sathish Rao B, vice-presidents Dr N T Anchan, Dr Mohammed Rafiq and Dr Dinesh Kumar, joint secretaries Dr Yogish Shetty, Dr Raviprasad Hegde and Dr Ganesh U, treasurer Dr Prasanna Mogasale, and organizing secretary Dr A S Udupa were present

  

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  • vaidya, india

    Sat, Dec 08 2012

    It. Means many of u dint know about subject &syllebus of ayush in ccim website. U don't. No surgery is there in ayush then u don't have any idea about ayush except phormacology all subject same & more than that.befor comment u shold know what u r commenting

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  • SUDHIR KUMAR.M, BANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 23 2012

    considering indian helth requirement doctors should be allowed to practice other methods of medicine if he qualify to prescribe by way of his acadamic study syllabus background.
    ayruveda,homeopathy,allopathy etc may be different methods of curing,but why we do not want to adopt what is good in other system.
    surgery is a part of ancient indian medicine system(ref:charaka,shrushurata etc).
    like allopathy adopting new technology every day with new research ,others are also to be allowed to do so.setting up a body for for validation of doctors capablity to prescribe on regular intervals on newly adopted methods would be a solution . univercities have to take initiation on improving syllabus in case of intigrated cources.
    personal intrest of individuals/groups should be ignored while taking the decission.The other side of the world has already started adopting yoga,ayruveda,homeopathy and many othre in to the system.Derivation of methods to adopt system is impotant.HOPE :GOVERNAMENT TO TAKE PROPER ACTION TO SEE DOCTORS IN CLINIC RATHER THAN IN COURT AND ROAD FIGHTING EACH OTHER

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  • Dr J Nambiar Mavila , Manipal

    Sun, Jul 22 2012

    They should eb allowed i feel, After all simle medicines can be precribed by them Thats better than no medicine at all in many rural areas!!

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  • Maria, UK

    Sun, Jul 22 2012

    I think they should be allowed to prescribe real medicines as soon as they have completed the training to be real doctors.

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  • citizen, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 21 2012

    well, these people simply seem to not have a good practice in their own field of expertise and now want to practice medicine. hmnn next they will ask permission to conduct surgeries also.

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  • Raju, India

    Sat, Jul 21 2012

    Then Why you people have got educated in AYUSH system of medicine if you wanted to practice Modern medicine(Allopathy).Supreme Court has clearly given judgements against Crosspathy and people doing that are called quacks(charlatan) and not doctors.

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  • Robin, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 21 2012

    Funny!!!! Very Funny!!!! For years they gave medicines without any use. Some of the medicines they gave contain harmful contents like Arsenic, Mercury....

    There is no surgery as per their method. Some diseases and problems need surgery.

    They already sold Allopathy medicine secretly and caught. Now they want it be legalized....

    Guys.... Right time... Pressure the Govt.... Definitely you will get success as now govt is boneLESS, toothLESS, but shameFULLLLLL.....

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