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Indonesia bans cough syrup ingredients linked to Gambia child deaths

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Indonesia on Saturday banned ingredients linked to the deaths of 70 children in The Gambia from cough syrups produced in India as it investigates acute kidney damage that has killed more than 20 children in the capital Jakarta this year.
Indonesian Food and drug regulator BPOM also said it was investigating the possibility that the ingredients, diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, had contaminated other materials that are used as solvents.
The Gambia and India are investigating the deaths from acute kidney injury thought to be linked to cough syrups made by New Delhi-based Maiden Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
The WHO has said it found “unacceptable” levels of the ingredients, which can be toxic, in four Maiden products. “To provide protection to the public, BPOM has set a requirement at the time of registration that all medicinal syrup products for children and adults are not allowed to use diethylene glycol (DEG) and ethylene glycol (EG),” the regulator said in a statement.
BPOM reiterated that the four products linked to the deaths in The Gambia are not registered in Indonesia, nor were any other Maiden products.

(Reuters)

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