Gambian lawmakers: Indian company should be sued over syrup deaths

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Gambian lawmakers say Indian company, Maiden Pharmaceuticals Ltd, should be held accountable after exporting contaminated cough syrup linked to dozens of children deaths in the country

Lawmakers directed the country’s Medicines Control Agency to blacklist Maiden Pharmaceuticals products and ban all their products on the Gambian market.

The announcement followed tests on several medicinal syrups suspected of causing child deaths in the West African country. “The government should pursue legal action against Maiden Pharmaceuticals for exporting contaminated drugs to The Gambia with the Atlantic brand name,” according to the report by the parliament’s committee on health, which said the manufacturer of the drugs “should be held culpable for the deaths.”

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