WHO issues health advisory against 3 Indian cough syrups after MP children deaths, Coldrif among those flagged
According to a report, the WHO has urged authorities to inform the health agency if they detect these cough syrups in their countries.
According to a report, the WHO has urged authorities to inform the health agency if they detect these cough syrups in their countries.
Kamal Nath came to Chhindwara 40 days after the first child’s death, which had occurred on 3 September, following which, around 25 kids have succumbed to date.
“It is unfortunate that the Tamil Nadu government is not extending to us the cooperation that is needed in the investigation of the case,” MP CM Dr Yadav alleged today.
The now-banned toxic cough syrup 'Coldrif' is suspected to be the cause of kidney failure in several children in MP with 17 children dead so far.