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Outrage in India after contaminated cough syrup kills 14 children

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At least 14 children have died in central India, after consuming a contaminated cough syrup. The medicine has now been banned in three states, and an investigation is underway. India's pharmaceutical industry is facing increased scrutiny, after multiple deadly incidents in recent years.

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  • At least 14 children in Madhya Pradesh died after consuming contaminated cough syrup. 6s
  • The syrup, Coldrif, was found to contain dangerous levels of diethylene glycol. 1m 3s
  • The medicine was sold in Madhya Pradesh despite being banned in other states. 55s
  • Authorities are investigating the prescribing doctor and the manufacturer, Sirison Pharmaceuticals. 1m 23s
  • The incident has led to public outrage and calls for greater accountability in drug regulation. 1m 34s
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