Recently a news item referring to ‘WHO Banned Drugs’ attracted my attention, some of these drugs are easily available in Indian Markets. These drugs are banned by WHO because they have side effects which pose serious threat to healthy condition of the body. Even then these drugs are not only openly available in the Indian Market without prescription of a medical practitioner but most of them are advertised on popular TV channels as an easy solution to common household health problems.
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Self prescription is actually a part of ‘Indian Ayurvedic Culture’. People here have been practicing self prescription for years not only for common health problems but even for serious health conditions. Initially starting with spices and herbs available in home and if condition doesn’t improve, there are many other recommendations to follow. Most of these so called ‘home remedies’ are known to be effective for centuries but today when lifestyle has changed from ‘Indian’ to modern and environment has changed from ‘natural’ to polluted, it is very difficult if not impossible to get the same results today. Today we can’t think of pure and pollutant free air, water and food in most part of
In the above circumstances and traditional Indian mentality it becomes more important to remove such drugs from the market which are good for nothing and can lead to a more serious health problem. Some of these commonly available banned drugs are alalgin, phemylpropanolamine to name. These are already well known for there effectiveness in common health condition to almost everyone who watches TV.
The fact that some banned drugs are in market is in knowledge of many including authorities but still they aren’t able to remove them from the market. These banned drugs are banned by WHO and many other countries with



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