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WHO seeks clarification from India if cough syrup has been exported to other countries, Pg12

WHO requests India to clarify if toxic cough syrup, linked to child deaths, was exported internationally.

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Key Highlights:

  • The WHO has requested clarification from India regarding the potential export of a cough syrup linked to over 15 child deaths.
  • The cough syrup, Coldrif, is suspected of causing deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
  • Coldrif was manufactured by Sresan Pharmaceuticals, which is currently under investigation.
  • The Central government had previously advised against using the fixed-dose combination in children below four years old in December 2023.

Detailed Insights:

  • The WHO is awaiting a response from Indian health authorities before deciding whether to issue a Global Medical Products Alert for Coldrif.
  • At least 17 children under the age of five have allegedly died in India after consuming cough syrup containing diethylene glycol (DEG).
  • Coldrif is prescribed for treating cold and cough symptoms and contains chlorpheniramine maleate, paracetamol, and phenylephrine.
  • The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation has directed state drug controllers to enforce strict testing of raw materials and finished products.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Diethylene Glycol (DEG): A toxic compound that, when ingested, can cause kidney failure and death.
  • Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC): A drug product containing two or more active pharmaceutical ingredients in a single dosage form.
  • Global Medical Products Alert: An alert issued by the WHO to inform member states and the public about potentially dangerous medical products.
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