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Unqualified practitioners found administering steroids, painkillers at three clinics in Hyderabad

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Unqualified practitioners found administering steroids, painkillers at three clinics in Hyderabad
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The Telangana Medical Council conducted surprise inspections in Hyderabad, uncovering three clinics operated by unqualified practitioners. These clinics were found to be illegally administering steroids, painkillers, and antibiotics, prompting the council to initiate strict legal action.

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The crackdown highlights significant public health risks posed by quackery and the unauthorized practice of modern medicine in urban areas.

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Surprise inspections by the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) in Hyderabad uncovered three clinics allegedly run by unqualified practitioners who were administering steroids, painkillers, antibiotic injections and Schedule H drugs, raising serious concerns over patient safety.

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