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Thursday, October 6, 2022

Gambia: India awaits WHO evidence on alleged killer cough syrup

The WHO had said the medicine could cause kidney damage, two Indian officials said on Thursday.

• October 6, 2022
Cough syrup and Maiden Pharmaceuticals used to illustrate the story
Cough syrup and Maiden Pharmaceuticals used to illustrate the story

India is awaiting World Health Organisation (WHO) evidence of a link between an Indian cough syrup that allegedly caused the deaths of dozens of children in the Gambia.

The WHO had said the medicine could cause kidney damage, two Indian officials said on Thursday.

The death of 66 children in the West African country is a blow to India’s image as a pharmacy of the world that supplies medicines to all continents, especially Africa.

“Urgent investigation in the matter has already taken up immediately after receiving communication from WHO based on the available information,’’ said one of two health ministry staff members who spoke to Reuters on behalf of the ministry.

The staff member, however, did not want to be identified.

“While all required steps will be taken in the matter,’’ India was awaiting a report establishing “causal relation to death with the medical products in question’’ and other details from WHO.

WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday told reporters that the UN agency was investigating the deaths from acute kidney injuries with India’s drug regulator and New Delhi-based cough syrup manufacturer Maiden Pharmaceuticals.

The UN health agency informed the Drugs Controller General of India of the deaths late last month, after which the regulator launched an investigation with state authorities, in tandem with the WHO, the two sources said.

(Reuters/NAN)

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