Nine people have died from using fake drug made by a Chinese pharmaceutical
company in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, hospital sources said on
Monday.
The nine people died of acute kidney failure after using the
fake Armillarisni A injection made by the Qiqihar No. 2 Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.,
said officials with the Third Hospital affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University in
South China's Guangdong Province.
A patient receives
treatment in a local hospital in Guangzhou, capital city of south's China
Guangdong province May 15, 2006. The patient shows symptoms of acute renal
failure and has been found to have taken a fake injection produced by
a chemical works in Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang
Provinc. The concerfeit medicine have led to four deaths.
[Xinhua]
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Among the victims, five had been
confirmed dead from using the fake drug by May 16.
Local police in
Qiqihar, in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, took a total of 14 staff
from the company into custody after the deaths, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
And following orders by the Ministry of Public Security, five officials
including the manager, two deputy managers, the inspecting officer and
purchasing agent from the company, have been taken to South China's
Guangdong Province as the investigation continues.
Meanwhile the compensation procedure has begun, although it has not yet been
decided who will compensate the victims, local press reported.
Liao Xinbo, vice-director of the Guangdong Provincial Department of Health,
was quoted as saying the pharmaceutical company could be ordered to pay
compensation to the families of people who died or those who were injured by the
fake drug.
According to Liao, the hospital did not make any mistakes when treating the
patients.
"The hospital was not responsible for the medical accidents," said Liao.
In another development, on Saturday the Qiqihar No 2 Pharmaceutical Company
was revoked production permission.
Five drugs made by the company have been found to be fake, including the
deadly injection fluid, according to sources with the Heilongjiang Provincial
Food and Drug Administration.
Meanwhile, the State Food and Drug Administration will begin a nationwide
drive to regulate the medicine market.
Drug administrations have launched comprehensive checks of raw material
purchasing procedures, management of materials and examination of finished
products at pharmaceutical plants.
On Friday Premier Wen Jiabao sent officials to investigate the deaths caused
by the fake drug and promised that anyone who broke the law would be punished.
The Qiqihar No 2 Pharmaceutical Company has blamed a supplier that it said
had provided toxic diglycol instead of propylene glycol, which should have been
used in the drug.
But the company admitted its safety inspectors had failed to spot the toxic
chemical.