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Iraqi Government recalls tainted Cold medicine made in India

It’s the fifth time in a year that testing has found an Indian exporter’s drugs to contain excessive levels of ethylene glycol.

August 02, 2023 / 23:16 IST
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Iraqi health authorities are recalling an Indian-made cold syrup that Bloomberg News found to be tainted with a toxic chemical, according to an official in the nation’s Kurdistan region.

Kocher Younis, head of registration at the Kurdistan Medical Control Agency, said that a nationwide recall began on Wednesday, following one in his region initiated July 30. He provided a copy of a document from the central government’s health ministry ordering pharmacies across the country to withdraw the product. No illnesses from consuming the medication have been reported, Younis said.

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Contradicting an earlier statement from the Iraqi health ministry, Younis said the product had been authorized for import and sale throughout the country after receiving approval from Kurdistan. A spokesman for the health ministry did not immediately respond to inquiries.

Bloomberg reported last week that a sample of Cold Out purchased in Baghdad in March contained unsafe levels of ethylene glycol, a toxic industrial solvent. The sample was one of 33 purchased by Bloomberg in six countries and tested by Valisure LLC, an independent lab in Connecticut. Bloomberg shared the test results with Iraqi and Indian authorities on July 8.