Even after two years, the country's consumption of ineffective corona medicines has not decreased. In some states, the state government advises patients in home isolation to take multivitamins daily, while in hospitals, patients are given prescriptions for vitamin medicines. Even on social media, such prescriptions are widely disseminated.
The doctors at AIIMS in New Delhi are similarly taken aback by the wide range of medicines available across the country. They claim that, in addition to social media, the medical community is also engaging in this activity, which was unexpected. In addition to rejecting the Covid protocol, state administrations are releasing incorrect advice.
According to the AIIMS Pulmonary Department, no evidence of vitamin D, vitamin C, multivitamin, or zinc drugs has been found on a Covid recovered patient since the outbreak began. AIIMS Prof. answered, "If you ask me, I can't allow them to be taken without examination."
social media has played a beneficial part in the pandemic by assisting individuals, it has also played a negative role in the epidemic by increasing drug overdoses says, prof. The country has witnessed the adverse effects of steroids in the form of black fungus, and these drugs can have major side effects as well.
Vitamin D or multivitamin drugs are provided to deficient patients, according to Dr. Anant Mohan, Head of the Department of Pulmonary. Although it is commonly recognized that most people become lacking in these vitamins over time, this does not indicate that those who are infected with covid should take vitamins. This is completely incorrect. When a patient visits a doctor, the doctor determines whether the patient is covid infected or not. First and first, it is vital to inspect it.
According to a survey conducted by the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) on 8.50 lakh, medicine stores across the country, 185 crore tablets of Vitamin C were sold in the country to prevent corona disease in 2020, compared to 185 crore tablets in 2019. A rise of about 100 percent. Sales of vitamin C supplements increased by 110 percent in 2020, compared to 4.7 percent in 2019.