Is there actually a drug to cure homosexuality in the world? Recently, such a drug was prominently featured on a pharmaceutical company's website. The company claimed that this bio-drug corrects the sexual orientation of homosexuals by controlling the human body's endocrine system and trace elements, thereby achieving the effect of treating homosexuality. The advertisement for this drug quickly drew skepticism from many netizens. Some believed that the drug had no therapeutic effect and that the pharmaceutical company was simply using the self-identity crisis of some homosexuals to defraud them. More netizens criticized the company for considering homosexuality as a disease.
Yesterday, both the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Peking University Drug Information and Engineering Research Center, mentioned in the drug advertisement, told the Times reporter that they have never collaborated with the so-called "German Ted Biopharmaceutical Group" to research any drugs.