By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Global NewsphereGlobal Newsphere
  • International
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Travel
Reading: WHO urges global action after toxic syrup kills 17 children
Notification Show More
Global NewsphereGlobal Newsphere
  • International
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Travel
© 2025 All Rights reserved | Powered by Globalnewsphere
Global Newsphere > International > WHO urges global action after toxic syrup kills 17 children
WHO urges global action after toxic syrup kills 17 children
International

WHO urges global action after toxic syrup kills 17 children

October 18, 2025 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

WHO is working closely with authorities to trace the distribution of the contaminated syrup and prevent further incidents. Photo credit: BlurryMe/Shutterstock

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about several types of cough syrup made in India following the deaths of several children. Laboratory studies revealed that the syrup contained toxic substances such as diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol. Chemicals commonly used in industrial processes such as antifreeze, resins, and solvents Very dangerous if ingested. Authorities are calling for urgent action to prevent further deaths and warn health care providers and caregivers about the risks of these products.

Affected products and distribution

specific product

The affected syrups, including Coldrif, RespiFresh TR and Relife, are manufactured by Indian companies and are reportedly not in formal export channels. However, WHO highlights that these products may still reach other countries through unregulated or informal supply chains. Authorities are calling for increased vigilance to ensure these contaminated syrups are removed from circulation before they cause further damage.

WHO response and monitoring

global precautions

In response, the WHO issued a warning on medical products and urged national regulatory authorities to conduct targeted market surveillance. This alert focuses on informal and unregulated supply chains where dangerous products can circulate undetected. Countries are encouraged to monitor formal and unofficial pharmaceutical channels, remove potentially contaminated syrups, and educate healthcare professionals and parents about the risks involved.

past incident

This is not the first time such an incident has occurred. In 2022, Maiden Pharmaceuticals’ four cough syrups were linked to the deaths of 66 children in The Gambia. In 2023, 18 children died after ingesting syrup produced by Marion Biotech in Uzbekistan. These tragic events highlight the dangers of unregulated medicines and highlight the need for international cooperation to monitor pharmaceutical exports from India and other manufacturing locations.

See also  Iryna Zarutska’s broken American dream: Escaping Putin and bombs, but not a night train

Security measures

Guidance for authorities and parents

National health authorities are being asked to check imported cough syrups, ensure proper labeling and, where possible, conduct laboratory tests. Parents are advised not to use syrups obtained outside of licensed pharmacies or through informal channels. Healthcare providers should also be notified to promptly identify and report adverse events associated with these products. Awareness campaigns can help reduce the risk of further child deaths and prevent contaminated products from reaching vulnerable people.

Risk overview

  • WHO issues warning cold riff, RespiFresh TRand relife.
  • Although the syrup is not officially exported, it may be distributed through illegal channels.
  • Authorities are being urged to target informal and unregulated supply chains.
  • Past incidents in Gambia and Uzbekistan have highlighted global vulnerabilities.
  • Parents and health care providers were advised to use extreme caution.

Preventing further incidents

WHO is working closely with Indian authorities, other regulatory authorities and international partners to trace the distribution of the contaminated syrup and prevent further incidents. Strengthening oversight of pharmaceutical supply chains and monitoring informal markets remains a key priority. Parents, caregivers, and health care providers are asked to remain vigilant and report any suspicious products immediately. By acting together globally, authorities hope to prevent further tragedies and ensure that all medicines, especially those intended for children, meet strict safety standards.


You Might Also Like

(Un)orthodox intelligence operations: How Russia is using its churches abroad

Amazon coughs up $2.5 billion settlement in Prime lawsuit

Sacrifice festival suspended after 30 Years

Boycott called on Netflix for “ideological” children’s cartoon

The Science of Human ‘Superpowers’

TAGGED:World News
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

UK Shocked by unexpected EU budget demand
UK Shocked by unexpected EU budget demand
Business
The Best Airports in the World for Connections + Layovers
The Best Airports in the World for Connections + Layovers
Travel
David Ellison’s new Paramount era begins “necessary” layoffs
David Ellison’s new Paramount era begins “necessary” layoffs
Entertainment
US to Boycott G20 Over South Africa’s ‘Rights Abuses’ of Afrikaners
US to Boycott G20 Over South Africa’s ‘Rights Abuses’ of Afrikaners
Politics
Overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine's eastern city of Dnipro kills two and injures 12
Overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine’s eastern city of Dnipro kills two and injures 12
International
Empress Sissi of Austria’s jewels discovered After 100 Years
Empress Sissi of Austria’s jewels discovered After 100 Years
International

About Us

Welcome to Global Newsphere, your trusted source for breaking news and insightful analysis from around the world. Our mission is to keep you informed with accurate, timely, and well-researched news that matters.

Legal Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Trending News

Flight cancellations at Germany's Hamburg Airport affect more than 40,000 passengers after strike

Flight cancellations at Germany's Hamburg Airport affect more than 40,000 passengers after strike

The Epoch Times

Noem Taps New Leadership at ICE, Moves to Identify Leakers Within DHS

If You Don’t Have a Real ID by May 7, Can You Still Fly?

If You Don’t Have a Real ID by May 7, Can You Still Fly?

Flight cancellations at Germany's Hamburg Airport affect more than 40,000 passengers after strike
Flight cancellations at Germany's Hamburg Airport affect more than 40,000 passengers after strike
March 10, 2025
The Epoch Times
Noem Taps New Leadership at ICE, Moves to Identify Leakers Within DHS
March 10, 2025
If You Don’t Have a Real ID by May 7, Can You Still Fly?
If You Don’t Have a Real ID by May 7, Can You Still Fly?
March 10, 2025
The Epoch Times
Trump Rebukes Former Australian PM For Claiming CCP Leader More ‘Respectful’
March 10, 2025
© 2025 All Rights reserved | Powered by Globalnewsphere
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?