"In Madhya Pradesh, children's kidneys were damaged, and some died after consuming cough syrup made in Tamil Nadu. Our police went to the location where the medicine was produced and arrested the pharma owner, but the Tamil Nadu government is not cooperating as it should. The drug control
Earlier today, the Madhya Pradesh police arrested S Ranganathan, the owner of the Tamil Nadu-based pharmaceuticals company that manufactured the Coldrif cough syrup linked to 20 children's deaths.
Two workers sustained serious injuries following an explosion involving a nutsche filter at the Chromo Medcare Pharmaceutical Company in Gajulamandala Estate, located in Renigunta mandal of Tirupati district on Monday.
Atleast 8 people were killed and 26 injured following the explosion at a chemical factory in Pasamailaram Phase 1 area of Telangana's Sangareddy district on Monday, as the rescue operation is in progress, a police official said.
Pune-headquartered pharma company Emcure Pharmaceuticals on Thursday reported that its Profit After Tax or net profit in the January-March 2025 quarter grew 63 per cent to Rs 197 crore.
Eli Lilly and Company announced on Monday detailed results from SURMOUNT-5, a phase 3b open-label clinical trial, evaluating the safety and efficacy of tirzepatide.
Habil Khorakiwala, Chairman of pharma company Wockhardt on Friday indicated that any imposition of tariffs on pharma products by the US administration would be counterproductive for the Americans.
Anakapalli Fire Officer Lakshman Swami said, "In the early hours of the morning, empty drums of the ATP solvent chemical, which were cleaned and stored in a place caught fire in the company. Staff of the company noticed and controlled the fire before fire department reaching. No causaliti
A toxic gas mixed with HCL leaked at Tagore Pharma Company in the Anakapalli district in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday afternoon. One worker died while receiving treatment for inhaling the toxic gas, and nine others are undergoing treatment at various hospitals, said District Fire Officer P. Nag