The death of 18 children in Uzbekistan allegedly after having cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm, has turned into a political row on Thur
Maiden Pharmaceuticals Ltd will seek clearance to re-open its factory after agovernment laboratory found nothing wrong in samples taken from syrups that the World Health Organisation (WHO) had suspected of being linked to children' deaths in Gambia
KUALA LUMPUR: Five syrup medicines linked to the deaths of children in Indonesia are not registered in Malaysia, says Health Ministry (MoH) senior director of pharmacy services Norhaliza A Halim.
ANN/THE STAR – Indonesia will buy more antidotes from Singapore and Australia to help reduce child deaths from acute kidney injury linked to medicinal syrups, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin has announced. The death toll rose to 133 on Friday, accounting for 55 per cent of the 241 cases of acute kidney injury among children […]
Izah Azahari No reports of adverse effects or deaths associated with cough syrup use among children in Brunei have been received, the Ministry of Health (MoH) stated. The ministry said it is aware of reports of deaths among children in The Gambia and Indonesia due to acute kidney injury linked to four cough syrups manufactured […]