Noida Firm Behind Syrup Linked To 18 Uzbekistan Deaths To Halt All Production

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Noida-based firm Marion Biotech, which was being investigated by the Uttar Pradesh Drug Control and the Central Drugs Standards Control Organisation (CDSCO) after Uzbekistan linked the deaths of 18 children in the country to drinking contaminated health syrup made by them, has been asked to completely halt drug production at the Noida plant.

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