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WHO says India has much to do on toxic cough syrup despite some progress
India has more work to do in halting sales of toxic cough syrup, despite some progress, a World Health Organization official ...
At least 15 children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have died after consuming Coldrif cough syrup, which has been found to contain a highly toxic chemical, diethylene glycol (DEG). Tests revealed ...
While cough syrup is a common remedy, its active ingredient DXM can be dangerous if overused. Misuse leads to serious health ...
A cough in children often triggers a strong response from well-meaning parents, who mostly assume that a syrup will ease the urge to cough. However, the dangers of misuse and overuse of cough syrups ...
WHO calls on India to enhance regulations after cough syrup deaths, highlighting gaps in testing and enforcement for safety.
WHO on Tuesday acknowledged progress in India’s efforts to improve medicine safety but highlighted ongoing challenges in ...
India has more work to do in halting sales of toxic cough syrup, despite some progress, a World Health Organisation official ...
Indian authorities advised the public to avoid two more brands of cough syrup on Wednesday following the deaths of 17 ...
The cough syrup was contaminated with industrial chemicals. Experts say this is no accident. It's the latest case of what is ...
Members of the MP Shaskiya Chikitsak Mahasangh, which represents some 17,000 government doctors, have been sporting black ...
By law, Indian drugmakers must test each batch of raw materials and final product — but CDSCO says some firms had not been ...
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