Pakistan seizes poisonous solvent used in cough syrup
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[January 11, 2024]
By Asif Shahzad
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan has seized a batch of contaminated
propylene glycol solvent that was labelled as manufactured by Dow
Chemical, Thailand, the nation's drug regulatory authority said on
Thursday.
Dow Chemical, Thailand did not respond to a request for a comment.
The move comes as authorities have identified toxic propylene glycol
used in cough syrups as a possible reason for the deaths of more than
300 children in Indonesia, Gambia and Uzbekistan since 2022.
The World Health Organization has linked the deaths outside Indonesia to
cough syrups made in India.
"The Regulatory field force has taken possession of a contaminated batch
of Propylene Glycol and is investigating the entire supply chain of this
batch," Pakistan's drug authority said in an alert, ordering the recall
from local and export markets of any products manufactured from the same
batch of propylene glycol.
"The batch was labelled as manufactured by Dow Chemical, Thailand," it
said.
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"On analysis of a sample by the
Central Drug Laboratory in Karachi, an unacceptable level of
Ethylene Glycol was found," which can lead to serious health risks,
the drug authority said.
It said the Ethylene Glycol's ingestion can "affect the central
nervous system, and heart, and can cause kidney damage, which can be
fatal."
It was not clear whether any amount of the imported chemical was
used in local cough syrup.
The drug authority has directed that finished products manufactured
from any other batch of propylene glycol from Dow Chemical Thailand
to be put on hold.
(Reporting by Asif Shahzad; writing by Sakshi Dayal; editing by YP
Rajesh, Elaine Hardcastle and Toby Chopra)
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