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Indian pharma under scrutiny again after 18 Uzbek child deaths
Among the many world’s greatest rug exporters, India is investigating the agency whose cough syrup has been linked to the deaths
India has launched an investigation into the demise of 18 youngsters in Uzbekistan after they consumed an Indian-manufactured cough syrup, as one of many world’s greatest drug exporters faces rising scrutiny over the standard of medicines it produces.
In a press release on Thursday, India’s well being ministry stated the Central Medicine Normal Management Organisation (CDSCO) — the nation’s drug regulatory authority — was speaking with its counterpart in Uzbekistan over the incident.
Uzbekistan’s well being ministry had stated in a press release on Wednesday that the kids had died after consuming a medicinal syrup, Dok-1 Max, manufactured by Indian drug maker Marion Biotech Pvt Ltd. It stated preliminary exams had confirmed that the syrup contained ethylene glycol, a poisonous substance that has been linked to little one deaths beforehand too.
“Instantly on receipt of the data, joint inspection of the Noida facility of the producer, Marion Biotech, was carried out by Uttar Pradesh Drug Management and CDSCO crew and additional motion as acceptable can be initiated primarily based on the inspection report,” the Indian authorities stated in its assertion on Thursday. Noida is a suburb of capital New Delhi and sits within the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The Indian ministry stated samples of the cough syrup had been taken for testing.
A spokesperson of the World Well being Group (WHO) advised Al Jazeera that the organisation is “in touch with well being authorities in Uzbekistan and is able to help in additional investigations”.
Hasan Harris, a authorized consultant of Mario Biotech, was quoted by the Indian media saying the manufacturing of the drug has been halted.
The incident comes months after the deaths of 70 youngsters within the Gambia have been linked to a cough syrup made by New Delhi-based Maiden Prescribed drugs Ltd, although the corporate and the Indian authorities denied any downside with the standard of the drug. Vietnam blacklisted Maiden in 2014.
Many low and middle-income international locations depend on India for drug provides. India provides 45 p.c of all generic medicines to Africa. Its pharmaceutical exports have greater than doubled over the previous decade.
Prashant Reddy, a public well being activist in India, advised Al Jazeera that “the primary downside is that there is no such thing as a transparency about how the drug regulator works”.
“It clearly doesn’t bode too nicely for India that there have been two such incidents in a matter of few months,” Reddy stated, including that the Indian authorities ought to act to persuade not simply the worldwide market however Indians that the medicines manufactured within the nation meet acceptable requirements.
“The India pharma regulator must be much more clear. They’ve to make sure that high quality measures are adopted,” Reddy stated. “Kids are dying and it’s alarming.”
However J Jayaseelan, vice chairman of the Indian Pharmaceutical Affiliation, an business physique, advised Al Jazeera that “there’s a foyer of opponents working towards India”.
“India is supplying medication to the entire creating world. The investigations will occur and issues will probably be clear. However this appears a false allegation,” he stated. “We’re the chief within the pharmacy world so opponents will attempt to do these sorts of issues. There have been comparable allegations earlier as nicely however nothing has been confirmed scientifically.”
Jairam Ramesh, a pacesetter from India’s opposition Congress occasion, has demanded that the federal government should cease “boasting about India being a pharmacy to the world” and as an alternative take the “strictest motion” towards anybody discovered chargeable for the deaths in Uzbekistan.
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Video: South Korea’s Political Instability Deepens With New Impeachment
Lawmakers from South Korea’s governing party protested on Friday against a vote to impeach the country’s acting president, Han Duck-soo. The motion, which passed 192-0, came less than two weeks after President Yoon Suk Yeol was also ousted by the opposition in the National Assembly.
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Man on vacation with family goes overboard on Norwegian cruise ship in Bahamas
The frantic search for a Norwegian Cruise Line passenger who went overboard has been called off.
A spokesperson for the cruise line confirmed to Fox News Digital that the 51-year-old went overboard from Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Epic late Thursday afternoon.
The incident was first noted at approximately 3 p.m. as Norwegian Epic was sailing from Ocho Rios, Jamaica en route to Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas.
The passenger was on the cruise with his family, the spokesperson said. The cruise left from Port Canaveral, Florida on Saturday, Dec. 21 and was a seven-night Western Caribbean voyage.
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The cruise line said that authorities were quickly notified and search and rescue efforts were immediately implemented.
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“After an extensive search that was unfortunately unsuccessful, the ship was released by the authorities to continue its voyage,” the spokesperson said.
Norwegian Cruise Line said the passenger’s loved ones on board were “being attended to and supported during this very challenging situation.”
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones during this difficult time,” the spokesperson added.
The Norwegian Epic, which was built in 2010 and refurbished in 2020, has 19 decks. It can accommodate 4,070 passengers with double occupancy of its cabins and has 1,724 crew members.
It was not immediately clear what caused the man to go overboard. The man has not been identified.
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Olive oil, milk and cereals: How did food prices fluctuate in 2024?
After food prices soared in 2021 and 2022, over five essential food products saw price drops in 2024, including milk and cereals.
In 2024, agricultural prices in the European Union saw a modest decline, falling by 2% compared to 2023.
This price decline followed sharp increases in 2021 and 2022 that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather conditions and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Despite a surge in olive oil prices in 2024, the prices of cereals dropped by 15%, eggs by 8%, and vegetables and horticultural products declined by 2%.
The price of pigs and poultry also shrank by 7% and 8%, respectively.
According to Eurostat figures, milk prices decreased in 16 EU countries in 2024.
The sharpest decline was recorded in Finland with a 12% drop in prices, followed by Portugal with 10% and Spain with 8%.
By contrast, the sharpest increase was in Ireland with a 15% rise in prices, followed by Lithuania with 11% and Latvia with 10%.
In terms of production, the cost of seeds and veterinary services rose by 3%.
However, prices for fertilisers and soil improvers plummeted by 18%, food for animals by 11%, and plant protection products and pesticides by 2%.
Commission measures between farmers and buyers
After a year in which farmers have protested regularly, the EU Commission has presented an initiative to ensure they receive fair compensation and are no longer forced to sell products below production costs.
The proposed measures include mandatory written contracts that require buyers to clearly outline key terms such as price, quantity, and delivery timelines, taking into account market conditions and cost fluctuations.
The package also introduces a regulation to enhance enforcement of the Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs) Directive, which was adopted five years ago but remains largely unimplemented.
Video editor • Mert Can Yilmaz
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