Cough syrup adulteration case: Tamil Nadu government suspends two senior drug inspectors
Tamil Nadu suspended two senior drug inspectors for inaction in a cough syrup adulteration case. The state government is taking steps to permanently shut down the pharma company involved. The company owner has been arrested. Prompt action by the s...

The two senior drug inspectors were served notice as to why they had not inspected the Sresen Pharma manufacturing facility for two years and were later suspended, he said.
"Tamil Nadu was the first to confirm the adulteration in the cough syrup (Coldrif) and we immediately informed the Union Health Ministry, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and even Puducherry about the health hazard of consuming the cough syrup," Subramanian told reporters here when his attention was drawn to the arrest of Sresen Pharma company owner G Ranganathan, today.
Immediately the state government issued "stop production" order on October 3 and temporarily revoked the company's manufacturing licence. Criminal action was initiated on Ranganathan on October 7, and he was arrested past midnight on October 8, he said.
"Based on a detailed investigation, which is underway, steps will be taken to permanently close down the pharma company. A decision will be taken in three days' time," the minister assured.
Also, Subramanian informed that the state stopped procuring Coldrif following the "adulteration" and had even banned its sale in the market. "Due to our prompt action, a major catastrophe was averted," he added.
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