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Question Is Vitamin Syrups going to be band? - 28-08-2007, 05:50 AM

I heard that Vitamin Syrups is to be band in Nepal. Reason behind that is those syrups are less useful to patients than being benificial to the company.
Nepal Government is trying to band the Syrups that are just help full to Company economically, and unnecessary burden for the patient.


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Re: Is Vitamin Syrups going to be band? - 01-10-2007, 04:59 AM

hey fren, i am afraid but i havenot heard of any such news, i really dont know where did you hear that?
And i dont think the vitamin syrups are not beneficial at all. Even though they are not much helpful, dont you think that they will always have a psychological effect on the patient that i am getting some medication which will do me good and many times its such psychological belief that works wonder for the patients.
and i dont think government will ban them, you know pharmaceutical wont let them do so, and i dont need to mention how powerful these pharmeceutical owners or businessmen are... they can easily turn the decision on to their sides.. after all the deciding ones are again the same politicians who need these businesssmen to win their elections... so they wont do it.. i feel so!


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Re: Is Vitamin Syrups going to be band? - 02-10-2007, 06:12 AM

I too agree.

Vitamin Syrups and all the other forms are useful. There should be no doubt. Whoever thought of this really does not know medicine we can say.
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Re: Is Vitamin Syrups going to be band? - 17-04-2008, 06:26 AM

Vitamin syrups r useful n gov should not band or allow any drug for company's benefit which may burden patientsssss
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