The Maharashtra government also banned the selling and use of cold cuff syrup. In the order issued on Sunday (October 5), it has been said that wherever the stock of this product is freeze, it should be seized. After the death of children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the Maharashtra government has taken this decision. It has been said in the order that Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration received information about the tragic death of children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. In view of this critical situation, all the licenses and the general public are instructed to immediately stop the sale, distribution or use of cold syrup (batch no. SR-13).
14 children died in Madhya Pradesh, 3 in Rajasthan
It is worth noting that by drinking ‘poisonous’ phlegm syrup, the death toll of children is increasing. So far 14 children have died in Madhya Pradesh, while in Rajasthan, the death of 3 children has been stirred up. After the death of 14 children in Madhya Pradesh, Coldrif Kapha Syrup is under question. There is only one question in everyone’s mind that why the children died after drinking phlegm syrup? After the death of children, this syrup was banned in Madhya Pradesh. A doctor was also arrested and a case was registered against the manufacturer company.
48.6 % dyethylene glycol in syrup
The revelations that have been made in the investigation are extremely disturbing. Investigations in the Kanchipuram unit of the Coldrif Cuff Syrup making company have revealed that 48.6 percent of the Diathylene Glycol has been found in Coldrif Kapha Syrup. While this quantity should not be more than 0.1 percent. It is being told that dyethylene glycol is quite poisonous. It is claimed that the kidney of children failed due to drinking cuff syrup. The children became seriously ill and died.

