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WHO warns that these four types of syrup are taking the lives of more than 60 youngsters!

Police in the Gambia have opened an investigation after discovering that 66 children had died after drinking syrup, produced by an Indian company.

At least 66 youngsters died in Gambia after they drank the harvest cough medication Authorities in this African country have collected the above-mentioned drugs from the above Clinical and hospitals. Concerning this issue, the Who (WHO) has also warned that drugs are a concern. India's nausea can certainly affect children's kidneys and can also lead to the loss of life.

An Indian cough drug manufactured by an Indian company called Maiden has four types of names, including Promethazine Oral Solution, Kofexmalin Baby Cough Syrup, Makoff Baby Cough Syrup, and Magrip N Cold Syrup. At the same time, the Indian government is launching an investigation into the same drugs.

Source: BBC

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