Key Points

Karnataka has gone on high alert following cough syrup tragedies in five other states. Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao confirmed that all cough syrup samples are being tested as a precautionary measure. He emphasized that no contaminated supplies reached Karnataka and results are expected within days. The minister is pushing for a national website to quickly share drug safety information across all states.

Key Points: Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao Cough Syrup Alert

  • Karnataka testing all company cough syrups as precaution after other state tragedies
  • Minister confirms no contaminated cough syrup supplied in Karnataka state
  • Health department issuing advisory on cough syrup usage precautions today
  • Urging Centre to create national drug safety information sharing website
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Cough syrup tragedy: Karnataka on high alert, samples sent for testing, says Health Minister Rao

Karnataka tests all cough syrup samples after child deaths in five states. Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao says no contaminated supplies in state, results expected soon.

"In the whole country, the maximum samples have been collected and sent for testing in Karnataka state - Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao"

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, Oct 6 (IANS) Following the cough syrup tragedy in Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, and Puducherry, the state of Karnataka has taken strict precautions, Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said on Monday and samples of many pharma firms have been sent for testing.

Speaking to the media on Monday in Chennarayapatna, Hassan, the minister clarified that substandard cough syrup has not been supplied in Karnataka.

Minister Rao stated, "As a precautionary measure, samples of all companies’ cough syrups are being collected and sent for testing. The department has taken proactive steps to test cough syrups in the state."

"The Drug Control Department has been on alert since the beginning and is testing a large number of medicines, with Karnataka being among the leading states in this effort. We will get results in two to three days time," he said.

"In the whole country, the maximum samples have been collected and sent for testing in Karnataka state. We are at the forefront in this regard. I had written to the Centre urging for transparency in connection with matters related to drugs. We need to share information among states. Because, the manufacturers will be operating from a different region and they distribute it to other places in the country. In Karnataka, if it is revealed that the samples of a particular drug are not safe, the information should be known to all states of the country," Minister Rao stated.

"Likewise, if in any other state, any thing related to drugs is revealed, it should be made known to us immediately. In this background, a website should be developed and all such information should be available," Minister appealed.

"We are releasing advisory on the usage of cough syrup from the health department today over precautions," he said.

The State Health Department has issued guidelines to officials regarding the use of cough syrup. “Samples of all cough syrups from different companies are already being collected and tested,” Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said.

Cough syrups that have caused child deaths in other states have not been supplied in Karnataka. “No such incidents have occurred here,” the Health Minister clarified. He added that the tragedies in Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, and Puducherry were due to negligence on the part of the pharmaceutical manufacturing units.

Banned substances are used in the manufacturing of those cough syrups and the volume was also high. Parents should be extremely careful when giving any cough syrup to children under five years of age. The minister advised limiting the consumption of cough syrups.

Earlier, a letter was sent to the Central government regarding drug adulteration, counterfeit medicines, and testing. The Health Minister urged the Centre to immediately set up a dedicated website to quickly share information nationwide in cases of drug adulteration.

He emphasised that strict laws need to be implemented to curb drug adulteration and that the Centre should establish a mechanism for effective information sharing between states.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some sensible action! The minister's suggestion for a national website to share drug safety information is brilliant. Why wasn't this done years ago? This could prevent so many tragedies across states.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the precautions, I'm concerned this is just reactive politics. Where was this vigilance before children died in other states? Our drug regulation system needs complete overhaul, not just temporary alerts.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Bangalore from the US, I'm shocked by these incidents. Back home, drug safety standards are much stricter. India needs to prioritize public health over pharmaceutical profits. This is basic governance.
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Meera T
Thank you Minister Rao for the timely action! 🙏 My family always prefers home remedies for cough, but sometimes we have to use syrups. Now I'll be extra careful and check with our doctor before giving any medicine to my kids.
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Vikram M
The real culprits are the pharma companies using banned substances. They should face life imprisonment for playing with children's lives! Strict punishment is the only solution to stop this menace.
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Karthik V
Good initiative by Karnataka government. But testing samples after tragedy has occurred is like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. We need permanent, robust quality control systems that work prevent

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