Posted on 10/10/2025 3:05:57 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
Diethylene glycol (DEG) is an organic compound that is commonly used as an industrial solvent in antifreeze mixtures and brake fluids. But, in India, DEG is ending up with worrying frequency where it should never be – in cough syrups for children.
The repeated presence of this toxic substance in medicines has had devastating, fatal consequences in India and abroad, while also bringing the country’s lax drug regulatory set-up under intense scrutiny.
In the latest instance of such contamination, at least 22 children have been killed since September in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan after consuming Coldrif, a cough syrup adulterated with industrial grade DEG.
(Excerpt) Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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And just like that, there were no Ukraine posts any more.
Our meds are made in third world shitholes.
Yep.
Buying spices in India and you might be buying brick dust with a pinch of the spice ,LOL
Or fallout from Bhopal.
Ms Indura Ghandi used forced sterilization to delete future generations of political opponents. Those proceedings were done in certain regions of India. I wonder if those children’s medicins were of a similar regional theme. Or maybe, India is just corrupt and atheist for easy money.
All by design????
New agenda.
Better way to smear Free Republic - get the dumb freepers to smear FR themselves...
Well, I guess it did stop people coughing ...
Yes indeed. My sister is now blind in one eye after using — only once! — over-the-counter eyedrops made in India. She was lucky to keep the use of the other eye.
Sorry to hear that.
And where do you think most of your generic meds are made ????
Dozens of Generic Medications Recalled Due to Quality Issues
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc. has voluntarily recalled nearly 40 types of generic medications after U.S. regulators found problems with how the drugs were manufactured at a facility in India
https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/generic-drugs-medications-recall-april-2025/
Was it this company?
The Indian manufacturer of eye drops linked to three deaths and serious infections in the US violated several safety norms, the country’s top regulator has said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-65171851.amp
For the children you know.
I don’t know if it was that very company, Marcus. The entire episode caused a huge stir here in the U.S., with many people losing their eyesight (and even their eyes) entirely. That stuff must have been filthy! My sister’s case was touch-and-go for months, with a half-dozen courses of antibiotics. She went to a well-known eye specialist in So Cal and he was able to save both eyes, with only one going blind. I believe some sort of class-action suit is underway.
I am so sorry. It’s just awful. All because of greed.
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