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Open letter by 35 doctors from across country states ‘India overdoing testing, medication’

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MUMBAI: The ongoing in India, like the two previous ones, is characterised by , third Covid wave unwarranted testing medication and hospitalisations, said a group of 35
distinguished doctors from across the country and abroad. In an open letter, they have appealed to the central and state health authorities to stop these “unwarranted” practices and promote evidence-based medicine.

One of the signatories, Dr Sanjay Nagral from Jaslok Hospital, told TOI: “There was a need to say that we are overdoing it—be it with respect to , testing
or hospitalisation. This letter is an effort by some doctors to state we don’t agree with some of the practices."
The letter, signed by a few Indian-origin doctors from Harvard and in the US, said the “mistakes of the 2021 response” were being repeated in 2022.
The group identified three main issues: Unwarranted medication, unwarranted tests and unwarranted hospitalisation. While most now have mild
symptoms and will require little to no medication, the group said, “Most prescriptions we have reviewed in the past two weeks include several Covid ‘kits’ and cocktails."
The prescribing of vitamins and medicines such as azithromycin, doxycycline, hydroxychloroquine, favipiravir and ivermectin is “irrational practice”, said infectious
diseases specialist Dr Madhukar Pai from McGill University, Canada. Such “wanton use of drugs” led to the outbreak of mucormycosis during the second Delta wave.

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14 minutes ago, Tomb__ayya said:

Open letter by 35 doctors from across country states ‘India overdoing testing, medication’

88897691.jpg

MUMBAI: The ongoing in India, like the two previous ones, is characterised by , third Covid wave unwarranted testing medication and hospitalisations, said a group of 35
distinguished doctors from across the country and abroad. In an open letter, they have appealed to the central and state health authorities to stop these “unwarranted” practices and promote evidence-based medicine.

One of the signatories, Dr Sanjay Nagral from Jaslok Hospital, told TOI: “There was a need to say that we are overdoing it—be it with respect to , testing
or hospitalisation. This letter is an effort by some doctors to state we don’t agree with some of the practices."
The letter, signed by a few Indian-origin doctors from Harvard and in the US, said the “mistakes of the 2021 response” were being repeated in 2022.
The group identified three main issues: Unwarranted medication, unwarranted tests and unwarranted hospitalisation. While most now have mild
symptoms and will require little to no medication, the group said, “Most prescriptions we have reviewed in the past two weeks include several Covid ‘kits’ and cocktails."
The prescribing of vitamins and medicines such as azithromycin, doxycycline, hydroxychloroquine, favipiravir and ivermectin is “irrational practice”, said infectious
diseases specialist Dr Madhukar Pai from McGill University, Canada. Such “wanton use of drugs” led to the outbreak of mucormycosis during the second Delta wave.

Please also include anandayya medicine in the kit 

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4 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

Please also include anandayya medicine in the kit 

entha mazak chesina, Anandayya medicine saved thousands of lives and unnecessary hospitalizations.

Apri-May-2021 lo Hyderabad lo janaalu asthulu ammi 10, 15, 25 lakhs bills pay chesi discharge kaadu, body. . . . . . . body ni release cheyinchukunnaru kaka.

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1 minute ago, Tomb__ayya said:

entha mazak chesina, Anandayya medicine saved thousands and lives and unnecessary hospitalizations.

Apri-May-2021 lo Hyderabad lo janaalu asthulu ammi 10, 15, 25 lakhs bills pay chesi discharge kaadu, body. . . . . . . body ni release cheyinchukunnaru kaka.

That’s the myth … did they gave that medicine to any critically ill patients ? Entha mandhi server symptoms patients thesukunnaru entha % mandhi survive ayyaru using that medicine statistics emina unnaya 

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2 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

That’s the myth … did they gave that medicine to any critically ill patients ? Entha mandhi server symptoms patients thesukunnaru entha % mandhi survive ayyaru using that medicine statistics emina unnaya 

severe kaadu, at least mild and mild to severe bapathi janaaniki immunity improve ayi, severe cold cough nundi relief ochi save ayyaru, ledhante motham nellore, tirupati, chennai corp hospitals ku pandage

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Just now, Tomb__ayya said:

severe kaadu, at least mild and mild to severe bapathi janaaniki immunity improve ayi, severe cold cough nundi relief ochi save ayyaru, ledhante motham nellore, tirupati, chennai corp hospitals ku pandage

mild to moderate symptoms unna vallaki their immune system do the work and home remedies like ginger tea, pepper will relieve symptoms… majority of people who took that medicine falls in this category and they are attributing their recovery to anandayya medicine than their immune system …

no one till now showed a patient with severe symptoms or critically ill and got recovered due to the anandayya medicine … ayush ministry only said thesukunte nastam ledu but no info on benefits 

if the single dose anandayya medicine really works then we don’t even need of any anti viral or anti inflammatory drugs … 

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