The Maharashtra government has taken a step back on its controversial decision to allow homeopaths to prescribe modern medicine. A 7-member committee has been set up to review the matter within two months.
MaharashtraHomeopathyAllopathyIndian Medical AssociationPublic HealthReal Estate MaharashtraJul 12, 2025
The 7-member committee is tasked with reviewing the government's decision to allow homeopaths to prescribe modern medicine, which has raised concerns about public health and safety.
The government reversed its decision due to growing anxiety in the medical community over the potential risks to public health posed by allowing homeopaths to practice allopathy based on a one-year pharmacology course.
The committee includes officials from the medical education department, AYUSH directorates, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, and registrars from both the modern medicine and homeopathy councils.
The IMA has stated that they will not accept the committee's decision if it is against public interest and will rely on the court's final decision.
The potential risks include the possibility that homeopaths may not have the necessary knowledge and skills to safely prescribe allopathic treatments, which could pose serious risks to public health.
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