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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Shweta Sharma

India bans over-the-counter cough syrup after dozens of children die

  • India has banned the over-the-counter sale of cough syrups, now requiring a doctor's prescription for purchase, with the new rules effective immediately.
  • This measure was enacted after dozens of children died in India and internationally due to contaminated Indian-made medication , prompting global scrutiny of the country's pharmaceutical industry.
  • The World Health Organization has flagged seven Indian-made syrups linked to nearly 300 deaths globally since 2022, including 70 children in The Gambia.
  • Investigations into these incidents revealed toxic contaminants such as diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, industrial solvents not meant for medicinal use, in the syrups.
  • The Indian Medical Association has welcomed the ban, stating that unregulated syrup sales contributed to substance abuse and posed serious health risks, especially to young children.

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India bans sale of cough syrups without doctor’s prescription

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