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Rajasthan health dept denies cough syrup role in death of 2 kids

To further clarify, the CHC submitted its medicine stock ledger, which showed no supply of the syrup in July. It also confirmed in writing that the boy was given other medicines, such as Montelucast syrup, Omnacortil, Amoxicillin-Clavulanate, creams, and injections, but no cough syrup.

October 03, 2025 / 07:14 IST
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The Rajasthan Health Department has clarified that the recent deaths of two children in Bharatpur and Sikar districts were not due to cough syrup supplied under the state’s free medicine scheme.

The issue gained attention after the family of a five-year-old boy from Sikar alleged that he had been given Dextromethorphan syrup by the Chirana Community Health Centre (CHC). However, officials and medical reports suggest otherwise.

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Dr Ravi Prakash Sharma, Director of Public Health, stated that investigations confirmed the children in both Bharatpur and Sikar were not prescribed Dextromethorphan HBr Syrup by doctors. According to him, the medicine was not part of the treatment at either location, and therefore could not be linked to the tragic deaths.

Conflicting reports and family’s claims