18 children dead in Uzbekistan after consuming India-made syrup

18 children dead in Uzbekistan after consuming India-made syrup


18 children dead in Uzbekistan after consuming India-made syrup

According to details, after the African country of Gambia, 18 children were killed in a Central Asian country Uzbekistan drinking an Indian-made syrup.

According to foreign media reports, a statement issued by the Uzbek Ministry of Health said that 18 children were killed when drinking syrup developed by the Indian Pharmaceutical Company.

According to Uzbekistan’s local media, syrup and bullets manufactured by India’s pharmaceutical company Marion BioTych caused children’s deaths, after using an Indian company’s medicine children were taken to the hospital due to respiratory problems.

According to media reports, when Indian medicine was tested in the laboratory, it found a very toxic chemical ethylene glycol.

It is to be remembered that the chemicals also caused the death of 66 children in the Galacol Gambia, which also caused the World Health Organization to warn about cough medicine developed by the Indian company.

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