Cough syrup row: Paediatrician suspended on MP Chief Minister's orders after infant deaths in Chhindwara
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], October 5 (ANI): On the instructions of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, a paediatrician, Pradeep Soni, posted in Parasia, Chhindwara district, has been suspended with immediate effect following reports of infant deaths who reportedly consumed the cough syrup Coldrif.
An official statement from the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said, "On the instructions of Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, Dr Praveen Soni, a paediatrician posted in Parasia, Chhindwara district, has been suspended with immediate effect. He has been suspended for negligence in the treatment of infants. Following his suspension, he has been attached to the Regional Office of Health Services, Jabalpur."
Superintendent of Police, Ajay Pandey on Sunday said that additionally, the manufacturing company Sresan Pharmaceuticals of Tamil Nadu had also been booked as a prime accused in the case.
"On the basis of the BMO report, a case was filed under the 105 BNS, 276 BNS, and 27 (A) Drug and Cosmetic Act. Dr Praveen Soni treated the maximum number of children in this matter. He had prescribed Coldrif... Based on this, he has been named an accused in this case. The manufacturing company, Sresan Pharmaceuticals of Tamil Nadu, has also been named a prime accused in this case... The doctor is in Police custody..." the police official Pandey told reporters here.
Earlier today, Director of Colors Hospital, Ritesh Agarwal, said that they hadn't been able to identify the main cause of the kidney complications in the children who reportedly consumed the syrup.
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