The death of 18 children in Uzbekistan allegedly after having cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm, has turned into a political row on Thursday after the Congress said that the Modi government should stop boasting about India being a pharmacy to the world.
After Uzbeskistan reported the death of 18 children from an acute respiratory distress allegedly after having a cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm, sources in the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) said it will investigate the claim.
As many as 18 children died of acute respiratory disease after having a cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm named Doc-Max, the Health ministry of Uzbeskistan has claimed.
In the letter to World Health Organization's director of regulation and prequalification Rogerio Gaspar, Drugs Controller General VG Somani said that the technical committee found that "the products have been found not to have been contaminated with DEG or EG as per the test reports. These r
The Committee formed by the Union Ministry of Heath Family Welfare to investigate this matter has so far conducted three meetings and reviewed the matter.
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