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By BOOM Team Eighteen children have reportedly died in Uzbekistan after consuming a cough syrup that was manufactured in India. The Uzbek health ministry said that 21 children had fallen sick after taking the Dok-1 Max syrup manufactured by India's Marion Biotech Pvt. Ltd based out of Noida in Uttar Pradesh. Preliminary reports have shown the presence of "ethylene glycol" in it. "This substance is toxic, and about 1-2 ml/kg of a 95% concentrated solution can cause serious changes in the patient's health, such as vomiting, lethargy, seizures, cardiovascular problems and acute kidney failure," a...
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By Sana Fazili Amid the rising monkeypox cases across the globe, India recorded its ninth case on Wednesday after a foreign national tested positive in Delhi. It is yet not known if the 31-year-old woman had traveled abroad recently. Of the nine cases reported from India, five are from Kerala and four from Delhi. On Wednesday, another foreigner with no recent travel history tested positive for monkeypox in Delhi and was admitted to the government-run Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital. As more cases are being reported, screening at airports has been stepped up and states and Centre have issued gui...
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