NEW DELHI: The Union Health Ministry on Thursday responded over the death of 18 children from Uzbekistan allegedly after consuming cough syrup manufactured by an Indian drug manufacturer. There have been reports from Uzbekistan concerning contaminated cough syrup Dok1 Max made by Indian company Marion Biotech, NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh. The samples of the cough syrup have been
The Centre today said it is in touch with Uzbekistan after it alleged 18 children in the country have died after taking an India-manufactured cough syrup. An investigation is in progress and the manufacturing of the cough syrup has been stopped.
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