PIL Filed In SC Seeks Use Of Alcohol Vapour Therapy For COVID-19 Treatment
PIL Filed In SC Seeks Use Of Alcohol Vapour Therapy For COVID-19 Treatment
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New Delhi: By filing a PIL in the apex court, it has been demanded to issue instructions to approve ethanol vapor or any suitable vapor therapy for the treatment of corona virus. The petition sought the Supreme Court to direct the Central Government, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) and the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization.

The petitioner Chandrashekaran Ramaswamy is an 'independent inventor, writer and activist' who has worked on several important projects. The petition states that any of the defendants created in the petition may be instructed to give 'approval of ethanol vapor' or any suitable alcohol vapor therapy as a safe drug to persons infected with the coronavirus, including The initial symptoms of corona are.

The petitioner states that no medicines for the corona epidemic exist yet, so this ethanol vapor will give better treatment to the patient. A person infected with a corona should be given gradual small to medium levels of ethanol vapor therapy at regular intervals for a very temporary period in the lungs. However, there has been no response to this petition by the Supreme Court yet.

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