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The Gambia is Enforcing Mandatory Inspections and Testing of all Drugs from India

By SG Editor·
Malagasies adapting eating habits due to drought conditions affecting food availability.

Malagasies are changing their eating habits because of drought, which impacts food supply and nutrition.

The new measures come after at least 70 children in the small West African nation died last year after taking Indian-made cough syrups. The World Health Organization (WHO) said they had been contaminated with toxic chemicals commonly used in car brake fluid and other industrial products. India later said that the medicines complied with specifications when tested at home, but the WHO responded that it stood by alerts issued for four of the cough syrups. Other batches were later linked to the death of 19 children in Uzbekistan. The Gambia is considering possible legal action over the deaths.

SOURCE: BBC