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BANJUL, 1 JUNE 2023 (Reuters) Gambia has hired a U.S. law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation found that contaminated medicines from India were "very likely" to have caused the deaths of children last year, the justice minister told......
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Source : DrugsControl Media Services
World Health Organization (WHO)
contaminated medicines
India
current affairs
Gambia
US
cough syrup
cough syrup deaths
lethal toxins diethylene glycol (DEG) and ethylene glycol (EG)
maiden Pharmaceuticals
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