Kerala's 'liquor prescription' move amid COVID-19 lockdown is 'not scientific', says IMA

By ANI | Published: March 30, 2020 01:24 PM2020-03-30T13:24:26+5:302020-03-30T13:40:02+5:30

The Kerala chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has said that the state government's decision to sell alcohol to those with a prescription from doctors for having withdrawal symptoms is not a scientific one.

Kerala's 'liquor prescription' move amid COVID-19 lockdown is 'not scientific', says IMA | Kerala's 'liquor prescription' move amid COVID-19 lockdown is 'not scientific', says IMA

Kerala's 'liquor prescription' move amid COVID-19 lockdown is 'not scientific', says IMA

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], Mar 30 : The Kerala chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has said that the state government's decision to sell alcohol to those with a prescription from doctors for having withdrawal symptoms is not a scientific one.

"Scientific treatment should be given to those who have alcohol withdrawal symptoms. It can be treated at home or in hospitals with medicines. It is not scientifically acceptable to offer alcohol to such people instead," a statement by IMA said.

The IMA said that they have taken the matter up with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The association said that the doctors have no legal obligation to provide a prescription for alcohol.

"Writing a liquor prescription can result in the cancellation of the right to treatment. We have brought it to the notice of Chief Minister," it added.

IMA state president Dr Abraham Varghese and state secretary Dr Gopi Kumar said that scientific treatments are good for those with withdrawal symptoms and added that if other methods are adopted it will only complicate matters.

Kerala government had earlier said that it was considering the option of online sale of liquor in the state to those with a prescription from doctors.

The decision had come in the backdrop of a country-wide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

( With inputs from ANI )

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