After facing intense backlash, Patanjali Ayurved on Tuesday said that it never claimed to have made a medicine for coronavirus.
The Haridwar-based organisation has withdrawn from its earlier claim, in reply to the notice given by Uttarakhand Ayush Ministry.
"Patanjali has never claimed to make corona medicine. Rather, corona patients have been cured with this medicine. The drug was made under the license issued by the Ayush Ministry," stated the reply by Patanjali Ayurved CEO Acharya Balakrishna to the notice.
"We made the combination of Tulsi Giloy Ashwagandha at an advanced level and when the clinical trials were done on the patients of COVID-19, the coronavirus patients were cured. A conspiracy has been hatched against us and if the Ayush Ministry tells us to conduct clinical trials once again then we are ready to face it," he added.
Despite the controversies, Uttarakhand AYUSH Department has given Coronil approval as an immunity booster and has given it the license to make three medicines and has allowed clinical trial under the rules.
Patanjali Ayurved last week launched a drug called ¡°Coronil¡±, claiming that it had cured within a week all COVID-19 patients who took part in a trial conducted at the privately-run National Institute of Medical Sciences in Jaipur.
The claim triggered a row with the Union AYUSH ministry telling the herbal products firm not to sell the drug till it has examined the issue.
Uttarakhand's Ayurveda department said the firm had only applied for a licence to manufacture an immunity booster, and not a cure for COVID-19.
The company said it had only packed medicines named Divya Swasari Vati, Divya Coronil tablet and Divya Anu Tel in a carton for ¡°shipping purposes¡±.
It claimed that it has not violated any law and the question of action against it does not arise.
Apparently focusing on the term used in the Uttarakhand notice, the firm said it has not produced any medicine called ¡°Corona Kit¡±.