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syrup kills Nigerian babies

Posted by <http://www.africanpress.com/>africanpress on December 4, 2008

  At least 34 babies have died in Nigeria after being administered 
with a locally made teething mixture.

Six more child deaths were recorded on Wednesday, on top of 28 
reported last month in three locations after being given "My Pikin", 
a teething syrup contaminated with diethylene glycol, which is blamed 
for causing kidney failure.

The latest deaths were recorded at one of Nigeria's oldest medicine 
training institutes, the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital in 
Zaria, the state-run food and drugs regulatory agency said.

Dora Akunyili, the agency's director-general, said that laboratory 
analysis had revealed that diethylene glycol was the suspected cause 
of the deaths.

Babies who took the drug exhibited fever, diarrhea, vomiting and 
inability to pass urine.

"The children died in spite of dialysis treatment because the kidneys 
were already damaged," Akunyili said.

She said that her agency, the National Agency for Food and Drugs 
Administration and Control (NAFDAC), was making every effort possible 
to address the problem, including urgently importing an antidote and 
pulling the tainted medicine off the shelves.

Toxic syrup

Akunyili said the NAFDAC had visited 1,675 drugs outlets, pharmacies, 
patent medicine stores, market stalls, clinics and hospitals, where 
425 bottles of "My Pikin" were recovered.

The agency has shut down Barewa Pharmaceuticals, the Lagos-based 
manufacturer of "My Pikin", as well as a company called Tranxell Ltd, 
an un-registered firm that supplied chemicals to Barewa and other 
local drugs and textile manufacturers.

The agency is also trying to track down the main importer of the 
chemical used in making the teething mixture.

More than 40 children aged between four months and three years have 
been hospitalised since the first case was discovered on November 3.

Health officials believe the number of cases could be higher as many 
parents in Africa's most populous country do not have access to basic 
health care for their children.

NAFDAC started testing more children's drugs last week for fear that 
different brands of cough and teething medicine may also have been 
contaminated with the toxic chemical.

Source.aljazeera

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