In a significant legal development, a court in Uzbekistan has sentenced 23 individuals to varying prison terms following a trial concerning the deaths of 68 children. These fatalities were attributed to contaminated cough syrups produced by Marion Biotech, an Indian pharmaceutical company. The Continue Reading
Three employees of a city-based pharmaceutical company whose cough medicine is believed to have caused the deaths of 18 children in Uzbekistan last year were detained by the Noida Police on Friday, according to officials. According to them, the arrests followed the filing of a FIR late Thursday night against five Marion Biotech employees, including […]Continue Reading
According to Uzbekistan, at least 18 country residents have perished as a result of allegedly ingesting cough medication made in India. India plans to investigate the claims. In a statement, the Uzbek health ministry revealed that the youngsters who died had taken the cough medicine Doc-1 Max, which is produced by Noida-based Marion Biotech. The presence of […]Continue Reading