Pharma distributor's licence cancelled over Kota deaths
Kota, June 26 -- The Rajasthan drug control department has cancelled the licence of a Kota-based pharmaceutical distributor accused of supplying fake oxytocin injections to Kota hospitals, where several women died after Caesarean deliveries, even as the World Health Organisation (WHO) has sought a report from the Centre on the case.
The matter pertains to five maternal deaths at JK Lon Hospital and the Super Speciality Wing of the Government Medical College in Kota from May 5 to May 17. Earlier, the authorities revoked the manufacturing licence of the Amritsar-based company from which the injections were sourced.
According to Dr Nirmala Sharma, superintendent of JK Lone hospital, Kota, oxytocin is administered to induce labour and to prevent excessive bleeding after childbirth.
The licence cancellation followed an inspection conducted on May 19 at the distributor's premises in Jaipur's Indraprastha industrial area, where officials reportedly found fake oxytocin injections and several regulatory violations.
In an order issued on June 23, assistant drug controller Devendra Garg said samples of Tosin-brand oxytocin injections supplied to hospitals had failed quality tests. Laboratory analysis found the oxytocin content in the injections to be nil, effectively rendering the drug ineffective.
HT tried to reach out to the owner of the company but did not get a response....
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