Mystery of the deadly cough syrup

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Riski Agri holds a bottle of cough syrup consumed by his son, Farrazka, at their house in Jakarta. The five-year-old underwent dialysis for his failing kidneys after he took the medicine CREDIT: BAY ISMOYO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGE

International investigators probing the fatal poisoning of 300 young children with deadly cough syrup fear the lethal ingredient may still be circulating in global supply chains.

There is frustration that authorities in India, where two separate batches of the syrups came from, are putting the country’s commercial interests above patient safety by withholding vital information.

It is understood that the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Substandard and Falsified Medical Products team has yet to receive any data or documents collected by Indian officials investigating the production of cough syrup at Marion Biotech – one of two Indian pharmaceuticals embroiled in the scandal.

This is despite products made by the company being linked to the deaths of 20 children in Uzbekistan and the WHO appealing to the Indian authorities for information.

(Telegraph World) 

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