Realist: news and analytics

Русский / English / العربية

  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics

India investigates toxic cough syrup deaths as probe focuses on solvent contamination and regulatory failures

At least 24 children have died; officials examining whether repackaged pharmaceutical ingredients allowed lethal diethylene glycol into the supply chain.

   
November 21, 2025, 05:38
People & Culture
India investigates toxic cough syrup deaths as probe focuses on solvent contamination and regulatory failures

NEW DELHI (Realist English). Indian authorities are investigating whether failures in the chemical supply chain led to the contamination of a cough syrup that has killed at least 24 children since September, according to three Tamil Nadu health and drug safety officials familiar with the probe.

Investigators believe the solvent used to manufacture a batch of Coldrif syrup — propylene glycol (PG) — may have been contaminated with diethylene glycol (DEG), a toxic industrial chemical that has been linked to multiple mass poisonings worldwide. The PG was supplied to drugmaker Sresan Pharmaceutical Manufacturer in March.

According to an internal investigation report dated October 3 and reviewed by Reuters, Sresan purchased 50 kg of PG from distributor Sunrise Biotech, which had acquired it the same day from Jinkushal Aroma, a small firm that normally makes fragrance blends for detergents and industrial chemicals. Neither Jinkushal nor Sunrise holds a licence to handle pharmaceutical-grade ingredients — a violation of India’s Drugs and Cosmetics Act.

Sunrise admitted to repackaging the solvent before delivery without tamper-proof seals, a breach of global pharmaceutical safety practice. Chemical suppliers typically deliver PG in sealed containers to prevent contamination. Jinkushal also confirmed it broke open the original 215-kg sealed barrel — manufactured by South Korean firm SK picglobal — and subdivided it for resale.

SK picglobal said it strictly prohibits repackaging and does not guarantee the quality of products once they are broken into smaller containers.

Contamination and systemic failures

Authorities say the Coldrif syrup was “heavily contaminated” with DEG. High doses cause acute kidney failure and have historically led to mass child fatalities, including more than 140 deaths in Africa and Central Asia in 2022–2023 linked to Indian-made syrups containing tainted solvents.

New Delhi promised tighter quality controls after those incidents, but the Coldrif case suggests deep structural gaps remain.

Inspectors found hundreds of “critical” and “major” violations at Sresan’s plant near Chennai — including falsified records and unhygienic storage — though they have not yet linked those breaches directly to the DEG contamination.

Sresan’s manufacturing licence has been revoked, and founder G. Ranganathan is in custody. Attempts to contact the company were unsuccessful.

Regulatory oversight questioned

Despite Sresan’s history of violations — including penalties in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 — the plant had not been inspected since 2023, according to Tamil Nadu officials. State and federal regulators have not explained the lapse.

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation referred queries to India’s health ministry, which said only that it is expanding inspections across the sector and re-evaluating paediatric cough syrups.

Officials say they have yet to determine how DEG entered the supply chain, and whether the contamination resulted from cost-cutting, negligence or fraud.

With India’s $50bn pharmaceutical industry already under global scrutiny, the deaths have renewed calls for an overhaul of the country’s fragmented regulatory system — and for strict enforcement of basic safeguards in handling pharmaceutical ingredients.

AsiaHealthcareIndia
Previous Post

Nvidia posts stronger-than-expected earnings as CEO Jensen Huang downplays talk of an AI bubble

Next Post

China escalates pressure on Japan after Taiwan remarks, but holds back its rare-earths weapon

Related Posts

Patriarch Kirill delivers Christmas address at Moscow cathedral
People & Culture

Patriarch Kirill delivers Christmas address at Moscow cathedral

7 January, 2026
Ukraine appoints Oleh Ivashchenko as new military intelligence chief
People & Culture

Rare Roman-era bathtub unearthed in ancient Ephesus

3 January, 2026
Iran steps up repression of religious minorities after war with Israel
People & Culture

Iran steps up repression of religious minorities after war with Israel

26 December, 2025
Photo showing Trump’s face disappears from DOJ Epstein files release
People & Culture

Photo showing Trump’s face disappears from DOJ Epstein files release

21 December, 2025
Bystander disarms gunman during Bondi Beach attack, is hailed as hero
People & Culture

Hannah Rothschild says she learned of her father’s succession plans only after his death

15 December, 2025
YouTube CEO says he restricts his children’s social media use amid growing concern over online harms
People & Culture

YouTube CEO says he restricts his children’s social media use amid growing concern over online harms

14 December, 2025
Most Popular
Most Popular
China and African Union call for respect for sovereignty after U.S. raid on Venezuela

Iran says armed terror cells dismantled as unrest turns deadly

9 January, 2026

TEHRAN (Realist English). Iranian security and judicial authorities say they have dismantled several armed terror cells and arrested dozens of...

China and African Union call for respect for sovereignty after U.S. raid on Venezuela

China and African Union call for respect for sovereignty after U.S. raid on Venezuela

9 January, 2026

ADDIS ABABA (Realist English). China and the African Union issued a joint call on Thursday for strict adherence to international...

Russia moves to tighten migration health controls and enforcement

Russia moves to tighten migration health controls and enforcement

8 January, 2026

MOSCOW (Realist English). Russia’s State Duma is preparing a package of legislative initiatives aimed at tightening and recalibrating the country’s...

Patriarch Kirill delivers Christmas address at Moscow cathedral

Turkey elevates Africa as strategic priority amid intensifying global competition

7 January, 2026

ANKARA (Realist English). Turkey is placing Africa at the center of its strategic outlook as geopolitical competition on the continent...

Opinion

Armenian monastery Dadivank

Dadivank: The Legacy of Christ’s Apostles in Artsakh

17 December, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). In Artsakh, before the ethnic cleansing and forced deportation – simply put, genocide – carried out by...

An unusual phenomenon at the Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi

An unusual phenomenon at the Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi

3 November, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). In the distant year 1979, as a third-year university student, I used to visit the Church of...

War with Iran seen as inevitable, Armenia warned of looming regional storm

War with Iran seen as inevitable, Armenia warned of looming regional storm

21 September, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). The war with Iran is drawing ever closer. And once again, this pulls Armenia into a zone...

Putin, Trump and Zelensky: is a trilateral meeting necessary?

Putin, Trump and Zelensky: is a trilateral meeting necessary?

27 August, 2025

MOSCOW (Realist English). Although more than a week has passed since the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S....

All rights reserved.

© 2017-2025

  • About Us
  • Mission and Values
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Follow Realist English

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts

Русский / English / العربية