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India makes tests mandatory for cough syrup export - 0 views

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    India will make tests mandatory for cough syrups before they are exported, a government notice showed on Tuesday, after Indian-made cough syrups were linked to the deaths of dozens of children in Gambia and Uzbekistan. Any cough syrup must have a certificate of analysis issued by a government laboratory before it is exported, effective June 1, the government said in a notice dated May 22 and shared by the health ministry on Tuesday. India's $41 billion pharmaceutical industry is one of the biggest in the world but its reputation was shaken after the World Health Organization (WHO) found toxins in cough syrups made by three Indian companies. Syrups made by two of these companies were linked to the deaths of 70 children in Gambia and 19 in Uzbekistan last year. "Cough syrup shall be permitted to be exported subject to the export sample being tested and production of certificate of analysis," said the notice issued by the trade ministry. The health ministry did not immediately respond to a query on whether testing would be required for cough syrups sold in the domestic market.
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India probes bribery claim in toxic cough syrup tests - 0 views

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    Health authorities in India have launched an inquiry into an allegation that a local pharmaceutical regulator, in return for a bribe, helped switch samples of cough syrups that the World Health Organization (WHO) had linked to the deaths of children in Gambia before the samples were tested at an Indian laboratory, according to two government officials and documents reviewed by the Reuters news agency. In an April 29 letter to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Haryana state reviewed by the news agency, a lawyer named Yashpal accused the state's drug controller, Manmohan Taneja, of taking a bribe of 50 million rupees (£481,600 approx.) from local manufacturer Maiden Pharmaceuticals to help it switch the samples before an Indian government laboratory tested them. Maiden's factory is based in Haryana state. Reuters points out that it was unable to independently establish that any bribes were paid. Taneja did not respond to phone calls, messages or emails seeking comment. Maiden did not respond to requests for comment. The WHO said it had no knowledge of the allegation. Yashpal - who like some Indians uses only one name - did not say in the letter where he got the information, or provide evidence for his claim about the syrups made by Maiden. Reuters was unable to independently establish that any bribes were paid.
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Pharma Companies Face Suspension Amid Contamination Concerns - 0 views

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    The Indian government has suspended manufacturing in over 40 pharmaceutical companies based on a risk-based assessment conducted earlier in the year across 162 firms, according to the data provided by Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya in Parliament on Thursday (Aug. 10). "Overall, a sum of 143 show-cause notices has been issued," Mandaviya said. There have been numerous recent incidents involving accusations from foreign countries regarding the contamination of syrups, eye drops, and ointments manufactured in India. Countries such as the Gambia, Uzbekistan, and Cameroon have linked the deaths of 70, 18, and six children, respectively, to cough syrups contaminated in India. Licenses for specific products have been either temporarily suspended or fully revoked for an additional 66 companies. In one case, an FIR has been registered, and in 21 cases, warning letters have been issued following inspections by both the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization and State authorities, the Minister added. Meanwhile, the Indian government has mandated rigorous testing for cough syrups before export. Starting June 1, any cough syrup must possess a government laboratory-issued certificate of analysis before being exported, the government said in a notice dated May 22.
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Maple Syrup Sausages - 0 views

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    Maple Syrup Sausages

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    Effort:
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    Prep Time:
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    Ingredients:
    Sausage Patties (turkey sausage is GREAT!)Sugar-Free Syrup

    How to Prepare:
    After cooking sausage patties simlpy put one SMALL drop of SF syr
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American Diet: Health Effects Of High-Fructose Corn Syrup - 0 views

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    An average American diet is high in high-fructose corn syrup. Check out the possible health effects of high fructose corn syrup and obesity as experts share their thoughts here.
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Killing You Sweetly: The Dangers of High Fructose Corn Syrup - 0 views

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    High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is also known as crystalline fructose, isoglucose and glucose-fructose. But it doesn't matter what name it hides under; it doesn't change the fact that it's utterly unhealthy for you.
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LOW-FAT CRANBERRY ORANGE MUFFINS - High fiber recipe! - 15 views

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    2 cups NutraCleanse 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour 3 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 3/4 c orange juice 3/4 c sugar 1/2 c corn syrup (light or dark) 3 eggs (3 egg whites can be used in place of 3 whole eggs for a lower fat version of recipe) 1 whole washed orange including peel, quartered and seeded 1 1/2 c chopped dried cranberries Directions: Combine NutraCleanse, whole wheat flower, baking powder and salt in medium mixing bowl. In blender, combine orange juice, sugar, corn syrup, eggs and whole orange. Blend on high approx. 20 seconds until orange is finely blended into liquid mixture. Add liquid mixture to dry ingredients,and thoroughly combine. Add dried cranberries and spoon batter into lightly sprayed muffin tray. Bake at 400 degrees for approx. 25 minutes or until slightly browned on top and toothpick inserted comes out clean. Makes 12 large muffins. This is a delicious and easy high fiber recipe. Read more recipes on http://colonnews.com
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Indian court orders jail for 2 executives for shoddy drugs - 0 views

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    An Indian court has sentenced two pharmaceutical company executives to two-and-half years in jail for exporting substandard drugs to Vietnam a decade ago, months after the WHO linked their cough syrups to the deaths of children in Gambia. India suspended production at Maiden Pharmaceuticals in October last year for violations of manufacturing standards after the World Health Organization said four of its cough syrups may have killed dozens of children in Gambia. The company has denied its drugs were at fault for the deaths in Gambia and tests by an Indian government laboratory found there were no toxins in them. The company had been facing legal difficulties for years over suspected shoddy products. A court in Sonipat, near New Delhi, where Maiden has its main production facility, ordered jail for company founder Naresh Kumar Goel and technical director M.K. Sharma for exporting heartburn medicine "not of standard quality" to Vietnam.
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Codeine Linctus Reclassified - Your Guide to the Shift - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has reclassified codeine linctus, a medicine used for the treatment of dry cough, from a pharmacy-only medicine (P) to a prescription-only medicine (POM) owing to the risk of dependence, addiction, and overdose. This implies that the dry cough syrup, which is also known as codeine oral solution, can only be dispensed upon the submission of a prescription at a pharmacy, rather than being accessible over the counter upon request. Patients are cautioned that as an opioid medicine, codeine can be addictive, and the risk of addiction may increase, particularly with prolonged use over an extended period. According to the medicines regulator, codeine is converted into morphine by the liver enzyme CYP2D6. In individuals identified as ultra-rapid metabolizers, this conversion from codeine to morphine occurs at a faster rate than in others. "If you want to stop taking it and have been taking codeine linctus for a long time, then it is important to reduce the amount you take slowly with the help of your prescriber," the agency said in its drug safety update issued on Tuesday, 20 February.
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Swiss pharmacy body says country experiencing medicine shortages due to supply chain is... - 0 views

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    Switzerland is experiencing medicine shortages due to supply chain issues linked to COVID lockdowns in China and war in Europe, the country's pharmacists association said. "We have the biggest problems with children's medications, especially fever-reducing syrup," Enea Martinelli from pharmaSuisse told Swiss broadcaster SRF. "There are also shortages of blood pressure medications, psychiatric medications and Parkinson's medications," he said.
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MHRA recalls all pholcodine-containing medicines from UK - 0 views

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    The Medicine and Healthcare Product Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has recalled all pholcodine-containing medicines from the UK pharmacy due to concerns of its potential to cause a severe allergic reaction in some people having general anaesthesia for surgery. The decision was made following the conclusion of a review of post-marketing safety data by the MHRA. The Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) has considered the evidence of an increased risk of the very rare event of anaphylaxis when exposed to neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) and advised that pholcodine-containing medicines should be withdrawn. MHRA has advised pharmacists to consider recommending appropriate treatment alternatives for patients who present with a new dry cough or who are currently taking pholcodine. Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) President Professor Claire Anderson said: "If you are taking a cough medicine (including tablets and syrups), check the packaging, label or Patient Information Leaflet to see if pholcodine is a listed ingredient - if it is, and you have any questions, you can talk to your pharmacist who can suggest a different medicine suitable for you.
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Codeine - 0 views

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    Codeine is an opioid medication used for relieving mild to moderate pain and suppressing coughs. It works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the perception of pain and decreasing the urge to cough. Often combined with other pain-relieving medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, codeine is available in various forms, including tablets, capsules, and syrups. It's typically prescribed when less potent pain relievers are ineffective. However, codeine carries the risk of side effects such as drowsiness, constipation, and nausea. Due to its potential for addiction and abuse, it's essential to use codeine only as directed by a medical professional and for the prescribed duration. Individuals with a history of substance abuse or certain medical conditions should exercise caution while taking codeine
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CVS Health Removes Ineffective Phenylephrine Pills: FDA - 0 views

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    The American healthcare company, CVS Health, has decided to remove the cold and cough pills containing phenylephrine from the drug stores. The following decision comes after the health regulator, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determines the decongestant is ineffective towards flu if taken orally. However, when ingested in pill or tablet form, this ingredient fails to reach its destination from the stomach to the nasal passages. CVS Health spokesperson told USA Today, "We are removing a small number of oral decongestant products that contain phenylephrine as the only active ingredient from CVS Pharmacy stores but will continue offering many other oral cough and cold products to meet consumer needs." They almost run more than 9,000 stores in the US whereas their rival, Walgreens has not yet taken the step to remove over-the-counter medications from their shelves.
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