Gambia cough syrup deaths: Tainted medicine contained lethal toxins used in car brake fluid – WHO iol.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iol.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
India's drugs regulator told the WHO in December that the propylene glycol used in the syrups came from Goel Pharma Chem, a Delhi-based pharma-supplies company, and was "recorded to have been imported" from South Korean manufacturer SKC Co Ltd . Sharad Goel, whose eponymously named company is based in north Delhi, said he had bought the ingredient in sealed barrels – but not directly from SKC.
An unnamed
middleman in Mumbai provided a crucial raw material used in
Indian-made cough syrups that have been linked to the deaths of
more than 70 children in Gambia, a chemicals trader involved. | May 1, 2023
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