Indian states ban cough syrup linked to child deaths


At least three Indian states have banned a cough syrup after several child­ren died allegedly after consuming the product, said local autho­rities and reports.

The deaths of at least nine children, all aged under five, in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan since late August have been linked to a cough medicine they were prescribed.

India’s health ministry on Satur­day said laboratory tests on samples of the syrup the children had consumed revealed it was contaminated with diethylene glycol (DEG), a toxic substance used in industrial solvents that can be fatal if ingested even in small amounts.

“The samples are found to contain DEG beyond the permissible limit,” the ministry said in a statement.

The product sold under the brand name Coldrif Cough Syrup was manufactured by Sresan Phar­ma at a unit in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.

“The sale of this syrup has been banned throughout Madhya Pradesh,” said Mohan Yadav, chief minister of the central state of Madhya Pradesh, where most of the deaths have been reported.

“The sale of other products from the company that manufactures the syrup is also being banned.”

Authorities in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala have also banned the product, local media reports said.

Cough syrups made in India have come under global scrutiny in recent years, with deaths linked to their consumption. — AFP

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