cough syrup contamination

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    India's Health Ministry Responds to Child Deaths from Contaminated Cough Syrup: Urgent Regulatory Actions and Safety Measures

    Oct 05, 2025 11:15 pm CST

    Following the deaths of 14 children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan linked to contaminated cough syrup, India's Health Ministry has implemented emergency measures to enhance pharmaceutical oversight. The tainted Coldrif cough syrup contained diethylene glycol, prompting stricter enforcement of manufacturing standards, rational prescription practices for pediatric medications, and improved surveillance systems. Health authorities are warning of criminal negligence in pharmaceutical production while emphasizing that most childhood coughs don't require medication.

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    Dangerous Diethylene Glycol Contamination Found in 'Coldrif' Cough Syrup: Health Ministry Confirms Safety Risk

    Oct 04, 2025 05:44 pm CST

    The Health Ministry has confirmed that 'Coldrif' cough syrup manufactured by Sresan Pharma in Tamil Nadu contains diethylene glycol (DEG) exceeding safe limits. This industrial solvent can cause severe kidney damage, liver failure, and death, particularly in children. Both Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh have banned the product while authorities conduct comprehensive investigations at 19 manufacturing sites across six states.

  • Contaminated Cough Syrup Crisis: Tamil Nadu

    Contaminated Cough Syrup Crisis: Tamil Nadu's Swift Action Contrasts Madhya Pradesh's Delayed Response in Child Deaths Investigation

    Oct 04, 2025 02:47 pm CST

    A comparative analysis of two Indian states' responses to potentially lethal contaminated cough syrup: While Tamil Nadu identified and banned Coldrif Syrup containing 48.6% Diethylene Glycol within 24 hours, Madhya Pradesh continues to delay action despite nine child fatalities showing classic signs of industrial solvent poisoning, raising serious questions about public health priorities and accountability in pharmaceutical regulation.