Schedule A B C D E F G H H1 I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Schedule J:
Diseases which a drug may not purport to prevent or cure.-
- No drug may purport or claim to prevent or cure or may convey to the intending user thereof any idea that it may prevent or cure, one or more of the diseases or ailments specified in Schedule J.
- No drug may purport or claim to procure or assist to procure, or may convey to the intending user thereof any idea that it may procure or assist to procure, miscarriage in women. Explanation.
Diseases and ailments (by whatever name described) which a drug may not purport to prevent or cure or make claims to prevent or cure.
- AIDS
- Angina Pectoris
- Appendicitis
- Arteriosclerosis
- Baldness
- Blindness
- Bronchial Asthma
- Cancer and Benign tumour
- Cataract
- Change in colour of the hair and growth of new hair.
- Change of foetal sex by drugs.
- Congenital malformations
- Deafness
- Diabetes
- Diseases and disorders of uterus.
- Epilepticfits and psychiatric disorders
- Encephalitis
- Fairness of the skin
- Form, structure of breast
- Gangrene
- Genetic disorders
- Glaucoma
- Goitre
- Hernia
- High/low Blood Pressure
- Hydrocele
- Insanity
- Increase in brain capacity and improvement of memory.
- Improvement in height of children/adults.
- Improvement in size and shape of the sexual organ and in duration of sexual performance
- Improvement in the strength of the natural teeth.
- Improvement in vision
- Jaundice/Hepatitis/Liver disorders
- Leukaemia
- Leucoderma
- Maintenance or improvement of the capacity of the human being for sexual pleasure.
- Mental retardation, subnormalities and growth
- Myocardial infarction
- Obesity
- Paralysis
- Parkinsonism
- Piles and Fistulae
- Power to rejuvinate
- Premature ageing
- Premature greying of hair
- Rheumatic Heart Diseases
- Sexual Impotence, Premature ejaculation and spermatorrhoea
- Spondylitis
- Stammering
- Stones in gall-bladder, kidney, bladder
- Vericose Vein.