
The University of Colombo has warned the public about several misleading social media posts that misuse the university’s name in relation to research and development activities.
Issuing a statement, the university said it will be compelled to take action against the spread of misleading information, considering the serious impact on the university’s reputation and patient safety.
“The General public will be kept informed regarding the research and development activities of the university only through the official web page or social media page of the university.
“Even though there are several research studies conducted by the University, investigating the medicinal properties of herbal preparations, they are yet to reach the clinical trials stage or drug registration, and cannot be considered as medicines,” the university said.
The University of Colombo further said that patients are advised to adhere to the registered medicines prescribed by qualified physicians.
The University of Colombo added that it is committed to the highest ethical and professional standards of research and innovation.
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