Kizz Daniel returns with a new track, this time collaborating with the EMPIRE label to release "Cough (Odo)." "Cough (Odo)," produced by Blaise Beatz, ...
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Kizz Daniel, the Nigerian singer, has collaborated with the US-based record label, Empire, to put out a new single titled 'Cough'.
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Kizz Daniel, releases a new single: "ODO - COUGH". Produced by Philkeyz, thtells a beautiful story of a new found love interest.
Kizz Daniel has the undeniable X-factor! Produced by Philkeyz, the track which already has a catchy choreography tells a beautiful story of a new found love interest. The song itself is energetic, celebratory and really captures what it’s like to impress someone new.”
Diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol injure kidneys in different ways, said Jaideep Ratkal, professor of urology at the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences ...
Maiden Pharmaceuticals is based in Sonipet, in the northern Indian state of Haryana. WHO is conducting further investigation with the company and regulatory authorities in India.” The syrups are Promethazine Oral Solution, Kofexmalin Baby Cough Syrup, Makoff Baby cough syrup, and Magrip N Cold syrup.
Gambia's government on Friday said the number of child deaths from acute kidney injury, thought to be linked to Indian-made cough syrups, has risen to 70 ...
[The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.](https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/about-us/trust-principles.html) [the crisis](/world/africa/gambia-police-link-child-deaths-cough-syrup-imported-by-us-firm-2022-10-11/), according to a presidency statement. [as health authorities there investigate](/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/india-investigating-gambia-childrens-deaths-minister-says-2022-10-13/).
Medicines made by Indian generics firm Maiden Pharmaceuticals have been blamed for acute kidney injuries.
The Indian government has asked the WHO to provide evidence of direct causal links between the contaminated syrups and deaths. Central and state drug authorities, which inspected the Maiden premises early October say they have found some dozen contraventions of the law, procedures and GMP. In 2017, the WHO had profusely praised the Indian drug regulator and displayed high confidence in its capacities. ‘It’s a fault of both the state and central regulatory authorities that the culprits always get away with just a slap on the wrist after getting caught. As the WHO issued its alert, the Indian authorities launched investigations at central and state level in Haryana. The Gambia’s President Adama Barrow has stated that his country will go to the bottom of this tragedy and is negotiating with the World Bank to create testing facilities.
Gambia child death case: The World Health Organisation has issued alerts of India-made Maiden Pharmaceuticals Limited cough syrup.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday warned that four "contaminated" and "substandard" cough syrups allegedly produced by Maiden Pharmaceuticals Limited based in Haryana's Sonepat could be the reason. World Health Organization (WHO) on October 5 issued a medical product alert over four India-made cough and cold syrups manufactured by Maiden Pharmaceuticals. He assured Tangara that serious investigation is being undertaken by appropriate authorities in India to ascertain the facts over World Health Organisation alerts of India-made cough and cold syrups "potentially linked with acute kidney injuries and 66 children`s death". The World Health Organisation has issued alerts of India-made Maiden Pharmaceuticals Limited cough syrup "potentially linked with acute kidney injuries and 66 children`s death". The pharma company had come under scanner following the death of 66 children who had consumed the cough syrup in The Gambia. We agreed to remain in touch," the Minister said in a tweet.
The government's decision to impose barcoding on the top 300 medicines sold in the country is very appropriate and it should start soon and can be exp..
The customs of importing authorities will give clearance only after verification of the quality certificate,” concluded Dr Appaji PV. The committee will, after examining and analysing adverse event reports, causal relationships and all related details shared by the World Health Organisation (WHO), suitably advise and recommend Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) about the further course of action. New Delhi: In the wake of the Gambia cough-syrup-related deaths, the Indian regulatory apex body Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has initiated an investigation into the matter.
“That is a very very unfortunate story where children have died reportedly due to spurious drugs,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said ...
we are also in touch with the government of the Gambia,” Bagchi said. We agreed to remain in touch,” Jaishankar tweeted. “In a telecon with Gambian FM Dr.
lifestyle : Cough Syrup Tips: Do not give cough syrup directly... Recently the case of death of children from Gambia has put people in a lot of concern ...
These [drugs](/search/topic?searchType=search&searchTerm=DRUGS) were found to contain high amounts of diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, which proved to be quite fatal. [usha](/search/topic?searchType=search&searchTerm=USHA MULPURI) Ranjan, she asked us to look at some things. [people](/search/topic?searchType=search&searchTerm=POPULATION) in a lot of concern because whatever happens we give cough syrup to children even in the slightest cough.
Four cough and cold medicines for children — which may be linked to deaths in the Gambia — are not sold anywhere in Abu Dhabi, the emirate's Department of .
After a World Health Organisation report said that the medicines might be linked to the deaths, India initiated a probe and halted all production at the New Delhi-based firm. In a social media post, DoH – Abu Dhabi said the four products by Maiden Pharmaceuticals Limited are not available across all healthcare sector in the emirate as they contain contaminated ingredients, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Four cough and cold medicines for children — which may be linked to deaths in the Gambia — are not sold anywhere in Abu Dhabi, the emirate's Department of Health (DoH) confirmed in an advisory on Friday.
A consultant Paediatrician at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina, Dr. Abdurrazzaq Alege, has said children under the age of five should not be given ...
A child is not like adult where we spit out the sputum, a child will rather swallow it, the secretion will become less thick and the child bring it out but most times, they swallow it and it comes out through the faeces. It has to be by the prescription of a doctor. Part of what we explain to the parents is that the last thing that will go is the cough. “There are conditions we give cough syrups and one of it is when a child has a distressing cough and that is typically whooping cough where the child will cough continuously until he throws up. “Even if what we want to treat is the cause of the cough and once we start the treatment, we will explain to the parents. “For children, we don’t want anything to suppress the cough.