Uzbekistan arrests four over Indian cough syrup deaths
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[January 06, 2023]
TASHKENT (Reuters) - Uzbekistan has arrested four people in an
investigation into the deaths of 19 children who consumed cough syrup
made by Indian drug maker Marion Biotech, the Uzbek state security
service said on Friday.
Two of the detained were senior employees of the Scientific Center for
Standardization of Medicines, who circumvented the proper testing
procedures for the Doc-1 Max cough syrup, it said.
Two others were executives of the Quramax Medikal company that imported
the Marion Biotech drugs.
Marion Biotech said last month, shortly after the series of deaths, that
it had halted production of the syrup.
Uzbekistan's health ministry had said the syrup contained a toxic
substance, ethylene glycol, and was administered in doses higher than
the standard dose for children, either by their parents, who mistook it
for an anti-cold remedy, or on the advice of pharmacists.
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Logo of Marion Biotech, a healthcare and
pharmaceutical company is seen on a gate outside their office in
Noida, India, December 29, 2022. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File
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The Uzbekistan case follows deaths
of at least 70 children in Gambia that a parliamentary committee had
linked to cough and cold syrups manufactured by New Delhi-based
Maiden Pharmaceuticals. The company denied any wrongdoing and Indian
government inspectors found no contamination in test samples.
(Reporting by Mukhammadsharif Mamatkulov; Writing by Olzhas Auyezov;
Editing by Kim Coghill)
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