Indian syrup linked to deaths in Uzbekistan
- December 29, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Indian syrup linked to deaths in Uzbekistan
Subject: Science and Technology
Context:
- Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Health that at least 18 children have died in Samarkand after allegedly consuming an India-manufactured syrup, Doc-1 Max prepared by Noida-based Marion Biotech.
More about the news:
- After Gambia, an Indian syrup is linked to deaths of 18 kids in Uzbekistan.
- The laboratory tests of the preparation found the presence of the contaminant ethylene glycol. It said the medicine was consumed without prescription and in a higher dose by the children affected.
- The preliminary laboratory studies indicate the presence of ethylene glycol in a particular batch of the syrup. The substance is toxic and consuming 1-2 ml/kg of 95% concentrated solution can cause vomiting, fainting, convulsions, cardiovascular problems and acute kidney failure.
More about Uzbekistan:
- Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia.
- It is surrounded by five landlocked countries i.e Kazakhstan to the north; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Tajikistan to the southeast; Afghanistan to the south; and Turkmenistan to the southwest.
- Uzbekistan is the only Central Asian state to border all the other four.
- It is one of two doubly landlocked countries in the world, the other being Liechtenstein.
- Its capital and largest city is Tashkent.
- It is the 56th largest country in the world by area and the 40th by population.