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Deadly Cough Syrup Tragedy in India: A Warning for Pakistan’s Self-Medication Culture

Contaminated Indian cough syrup kills 23 children—Pakistan warned to curb self-medication and strengthen drug safety regulations.

Last updated: 2025/11/11 at 6:48 PM
Published November 11, 2025
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The recent death of 23 children in India’s Madhya Pradesh from contaminated cough syrup serves as a grim reminder for Pakistan about the dangers of self-medication.

All the children, under the age of six, suffered kidney failure after consuming syrup tainted with diethylene glycol (DEG)—a toxic chemical present at 500 times the safe limit. Investigations revealed that the manufacturer, Sresan, sourced industrial-grade chemicals from unverified suppliers, bypassing proper pharmaceutical standards. The syrup was produced without a qualified chemist, resulting in a fatal outcome.

Tragically, this is not an isolated case. Past incidents in India have caused dozens of child deaths globally, including in Gambia, Uzbekistan, and Jammu & Kashmir, due to contaminated syrups. Following the latest deaths, authorities arrested the prescribing doctor, suspended the drug inspector, and apprehended the manufacturer.

Experts warn that weak regulation and unethical medical practices put both doctors and patients at risk. A 2024 study revealed that nearly 40% of Karachi doctors accepted incentives from fake pharmaceutical companies to promote medicines, including cough syrups and antibiotics, without verifying quality standards.

In Pakistan, self-medication is common. Many families freely administer leftover syrups from previous illnesses, often sharing bottles among siblings. Pediatricians like Dr. D.S. Akram caution that cough syrups provide minimal relief and can even be harmful, especially for children under five. Yet over-the-counter access keeps these medicines in widespread use.

Dr. Obaidullah Malik, head of Pakistan’s Drug Regulatory Authority (Drap), confirmed that most raw materials for cough syrups are imported from India and China. While contaminated Indian syrups have not reached Pakistan, authorities have tightened oversight to prevent similar tragedies.

Drap now mandates pre-testing of additives like glycerin and propylene glycol, and field teams have increased inspections of both raw materials and finished products. Advanced methods, such as Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), are being used to detect contamination early. Since November 2023, Drap has recalled 63 contaminated products, identified 44 impurities, and issued 13 alerts on raw materials.

With flu season in full swing, parents continue to rely on syrups, often unaware of the risks. The Indian tragedy is a stark warning: without strict regulation and cautious self-medication practices, Pakistan could face a similar crisis.

#CoughSyrupSafety #PakistanHealth #SelfMedicationRisks #DrugRegulation #ChildSafety #PharmaAlert #FluSeason #DEGContamination #PublicHealth

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