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Famous Cure Quackery Clinic Seized in Harwan Over Unproven Medical Practices

Clinic, Samples of medicines seized, investigation underway Says, CMO Srinagar

Aazan Manzoor by Aazan Manzoor
24/01/2025
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Famous Cure Quackery Clinic Seized in Harwan Over Unproven Medical Practices
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Srinagar: A clinic in Dara Syedpora, Harwan, accused of offering unproven medical treatments, was sealed, and medicines were seized for investigation.

Talking to news agency JKNS, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Srinagar, Dr. Tahir Sajad, said, “The clinic of Famous Cure Quackery has been seized in Dara Syedpora, Harwan, Srinagar. We have seized medicines as well. Samples of medicines have also been taken and will go through investigations to verify their authenticity and assess any violations of medical practices.”

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Earlier, in an official communique, the Head of the Department of Paediatrics at GMC urged Principal GMC Srinagar to take strong measures against the practice of quackery.

“With profound reverence and humble submission, it is to request your august self to protect public health and safety. We need to take some strong measures against the practice of quackery,” reads the official communique.

“During the past few years, there have been several cases of acute liver failure in patients who were previously discharged from this hospital. After leaving the hospital, they went to some place in Dara Harwan to get miracle cures, wherein they received unproven medical treatments and complementary therapies, leading them to land in the ICU with acute liver failure and eventually die,” it reads.

“Kindly take all possible necessary measures against such unqualified individuals to safeguard future generations,” reads the communique. (JKNS)

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