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India-made eyedrops cause deaths, blindness in US, following int’l cough-syrup crisis

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ISLAMABAD, July 24 (APP): After a cough syrup claimed hundreds of lives in different countries last year, India-made eyedrops have claimed four lives, blinded 18 people, and caused infection to hundreds of others in the United States.

After inspecting Global Pharma’s plant in India’s Chennai city, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the US, observed that the Indian manufacturer of eye drops violated several safety norms, as per media reports.

The firm also recalled the drops in February after a recommendation from the FDA. The FDA had also stopped imports of the products.

So far, the eyedrops have caused bacterial infections in hundreds of people across the US as the medicine-related traces were detected in the blood, urine and lungs of the patients.

According to media reports, the eye drops – made in India by Global Pharma and imported to the US under two brand names, EzriCare Artificial Tears and Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears – were linked to a deadly outbreak of drug-resistant infections in the US.

In March, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identified 68 patients across 16 states with a rare strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can cause serious infections, especially in immunocompromised people. The drug-resistant strain had never been found in the country before the latest outbreak, it added.

Indian pharma history has a history of playing with lives as in December 2022, 18 children died in Uzbekistan after they allegedly consumed cough syrup ‘Doc-1 Max’, manufactured by an Indian firm.

Also in October last year, Indonesia banned the import of all medicines from India after the death of 99 children caused by the syrup which also killed another 69 children in Gambia.

In June this year, Liberia and Nigeria had confiscated over 250 containers of the deadly syrup.

Despite enjoying special concessions from the United States, India has proved to be an unreliable trade partner.

The hundreds of deaths caused by the innocent people claimed by the Indian pharma industry come at a time when India was already plagued by the killing and persecution of people from minority communities by the Hindutva forces.

The world had recently witnessed the stigmatization or blaming the minority communities, particularly Muslims for the spread of COVID-19 for which their properties were burnt and expelled from their localities.

The New York Times reported that the CDC was concerned the bacteria could gain a foothold in the US healthcare system.

“I think we are going to see the impact of this play out over the course of months to years,” Maroya Walters, lead investigator for the CDC’s antimicrobial resistance team commented.

The World Health Organization also issued an alert last October linking four Indian-made cough syrups to child deaths in The Gambia.

PTCL Group collaborates with GSMA to address Digital gender disparity

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 24 (APP): Pakistan’s leading ICT services provider, PTCL Group (comprising PTCL & Ufone 4G), joined forces with the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA) to co-host a momentous knowledge-sharing workshop titled “Connected Women Strategy Workshop.”

The primary objective of this workshop was to tackle the gender gap in mobile usage in Pakistan, leveraging insights from the authoritative Mobile Gender Gap 2023 report, said a news release issued here on Monday.

During the workshop, the invaluable expertise of the GSMA team in the realm of mobile technology usage by micro-entrepreneurs played a pivotal role in guiding the PTCL Group team.

The collaborative efforts led to the identification of strategic pathways for harnessing the transformative potential of mobile technology. This newfound understanding facilitated the development of innovative approaches tailored explicitly towards empowering women micro-entrepreneurs, fostering their growth, inclusivity, and economic empowerment through the effective utilization of mobile technology.

Sajid Munir, Group VP Commercial Strategy, PTCL & Ufone 4G, expressed “Amplifying connectivity for women across Pakistan is our unwavering dedication. Working hand in hand with GSMA, we share the mission to ensure that women from every corner of the nation can fully harness the untapped potential of digital platforms.”

PTCL Group is committed to an inclusive digital future, bridging the gender gap, and empowering women economically. Partnering with GSMA, they strive to ensure equal opportunities for everyone, fostering success in the evolving digital landscape.

This collaboration marks a powerful step towards gender parity in mobile usage, driving positive change for a more inclusive and empowered society in Pakistan.

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Children passing through rail bridge at Latifabad

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Children passing through rail bridge at Latifabad
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A labour busy in construction work of Pakka Fort

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Devotees are preparations for Ashura processions at Agha Mustafa Imambargah

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Devotees are preparations for Ashura processions at Agha Mustafa Imambargah
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Rain water accumulated on the road at Latifabad

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Rain water accumulated on the road at Latifabad
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Rain water accumulated on the road at Latifabad
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Youngsters jumping and bathing in Rice Canal to get relief from scorching hot weather

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Youngsters jumping and bathing in Rice Canal to get relief from scorching hot weather
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Youngsters jumping and bathing in Rice Canal to get relief from scorching hot weather
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Farmers seeding the rice crop in their field

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Farmers seeding the rice crop in their field
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A painter busy in painting a pedestrian bridge on Islamabad Expressway

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A painter busy in painting a pedestrian bridge on Islamabad Expressway
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CDA workers busy in trimming grass alongside the Islamabad Expressway

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CDA workers busy in trimming grass alongside the Islamabad Expressway
APP01-240723 ISLAMABAD: July 24 – CDA workers busy in trimming grass alongside the Islamabad Expressway. APP/ADZ/MAF/ZID
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