WHO warns against taking cough medicines made in India after Gambia deaths

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The World Health Organization has issued a global alert regarding cough medicines that may be linked – according to the organization – to the deaths of 66 children in The Gambia.

These drugs “are likely to be associated with acute kidney injury and the death of 66 children,” the organization added.

The World Health Organization added that the products were made by an Indian company, Medicin Pharmaceutical, but it did not provide guarantees regarding their safety.

The BBC has contacted the company for comment, but has not yet responded.

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