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Government of India Bans 6000 Medicine Brands Including Saridon, This Is What Twitter Has To Say

We all have specific medicine we take whenever we don’t feel good. For minor things like a headache and allergies, we take particular medicine always. Over the years, these medicines have become one of the most essential parts of our life. However, there is a bad news for you, folks.

The Indian government is looking to ban almost 6,000 medicine brands including 328 fixed combinations of doses. However, in the most shocking turn of events, Saridon has been banned by the government, which has left consumers a little worried. After all, saridon was being used by most of the use.

Some other popular brands like skin cream Panderm, antibiotic Lupidiclox, combination diabetes drug Gluconorm and antibacterial Taxim Az are also banned. According to the report, this decision of the ministry of health is going to affect the market worth Rs. 2000 to Rs. 2500 Crore.

People and manufacturers are not happy with this decision of the government, but it is for the benefits of consumers only. It will help them in staying safe and healthy.

This Is How Twitter Reacted:

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https://twitter.com/ChetanShah2016/status/1040429141491777536

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https://twitter.com/shuvankr/status/1040076012476882945

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https://twitter.com/TheDankBot/status/1040223826477506560

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