New Delhi : There has been an increase in the incidence of cold and cough in children. That’s why you easily give them the medicine of Khoklya. But there is an important news related to which it is important to give serious attention to every parent. After the death of children in Uzbekistan, the World Health Organization (WHO) has banned both Indian Khoklyas. A warning has been given to the citizens against the use of medicines.
According to the WHO, two cough syrups made by Noida-based Marian Biotech company have been indicated to be used for children in Uzbekistan. WHO issued an alert on Wednesday from their official site. The medicines prepared by Marion Biotechcare company are of poor quality and their quality has come to the fore.
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For more information, AMBRONOL Syrup and DOK-1 Max Syrup. Or a hint has been given to avoid the use of both the medicines. Or the manufacturing company Marion Biotech Pvt. Ltd. is located in Uttar Pradesh. That’s why it is said that the citizens of India should give medicines to their children.
According to WHO, laboratory testing of cough syrup samples revealed the presence of Diethylene Glycol / Ethylene Glycol as a contaminant in Asta or both the products. Which are dangerous for the health of small children. That’s why it is important for a foster mother to check the eligibility of giving any medicine to her children.
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