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  2. Gambia cough syrup scandal - Wikipedia

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    Gambia cough syrup scandal refers to the deaths of 70 children in The Gambia from the consumption of four cough syrups manufactured in India.In October 2022, the World Health Organization issued a medical product alert asking regulators to remove Maiden Pharmaceuticals' products from the market.

  3. Indian firms linked to cough syrup deaths had received warnings

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    The deaths of 12 children in northern India between December 2019 and January 2020, police allege, were caused by adulterated cough syrup made by drugmaker Digital Vision. Indian drugs regulators ...

  4. Toxic cough syrup - Wikipedia

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    The Naturcold brand of cough syrup from India was associated with the tragic deaths of multiple children in Cameroon. WHO testing on June 27, 2023, revealed alarming levels of diethylene glycol in Naturcold, reaching as high as 28.6% – over 200 times the acceptable limit, which should not exceed 0.1%. This highly toxic solvent, normally used ...

  5. WHO seeks help from India in latest toxic syrup case - AOL

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) has asked the Indian authorities for help in establishing the origins of a contaminated cough syrup that has been linked to children's deaths in Cameroon. The U ...

  6. Exclusive-India allows cough syrup firm linked to Uzbek ... - AOL

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    India's Uttar Pradesh state has permitted the resumption of most production at a factory owned by Marion Biotech, whose cough syrups Uzbekistan linked to the deaths of 65 children last year ...

  7. The Truth Pill - Wikipedia

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    The book details and analyses several incidents of deaths, occurred due to malpractices by Indian pharmaceutical companies and the judicial laxity in such cases. [6] One of the incidents being the death of 12 children in Jammu & Kashmir, due to consumption of a cough syrup containing diethylene glycol.