The company at the center of a probe into why more than a dozen women died after being sterilized in India has denied that the antibiotic tablets it manufactured were contaminated with a chemical compound commonly found in rat poison.
Preliminary tests of ciprocin tablets made by Mahawar Pharmaceuticals, a small firm based in Chhattisgarh State, were found to contain zinc phosphide, two senior officials in the state said on Saturday. Samples have been sent to Kolkata and Delhi to verify that they were contaminated.
The antibiotics were handed out at a mass sterilization held a week ago at a government-run family planning camp in the state, one of India’s poorest. At least 15 women have died, most of whom had attended the camp.
Mahawar Pharmaceuticals managing director Ramesh Mahawar denied any wrongdoing and said in a statement released by the company that information related to the incident had been “exaggerated.”
“We want to make it clear that yesterday [Friday] in our spare store room only a sticky pad to trap rats was found and this is being portrayed as rat poison,” he said in the statement issued late on Saturday.
“We will fully cooperate with the government in this investigation... We believe that after an unbiased investigation, the allegations against us will prove to be baseless,” he said.
Police on Thursday arrested Mahawar and his son. Mahawar has said both are innocent. He and his son are still in custody and the statement was released by the company on Mahawar’s behalf.
The state government has banned the sale and distribution of all medicines from Mahawar Pharmaceuticals. It has seized 200,000 tablets of Ciprocin 500 and more than 4 million other tablets made by the company.
More possible victims on Thursday and Friday arrived at hospitals from villages, some clutching medicine strips from Mahawar and complaining of vomiting, dizziness and swelling, a doctor at the district’s main public hospital said.
The new patients had not attended the sterilization camps, but had taken the drugs separately, the doctor and another official said.
Mahawar said his company had dispatched 152,000 tablets from the same batch in the first week of last month and that these were sold to four drug stockists in districts across Chhattisgarh.
An investigation is under way into why the drugs were bought locally when there was enough stock of the medicine with the state’s central procurement agency.
Run from an upscale residential street in the state capital Raipur, Mahawar Pharmaceuticals was barred from manufacturing medicines for 90 days in 2012 after it was found to have produced sub-standard drugs. It did not lose its license.
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