Official sacked over fake drug case in Heilongjiang (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-07-20 10:40
Xun Fubo, deputy director of the Food and Drug
Administration of Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, has been sacked
for negligence of duty over a fake drug case that caused the death of 11
patients.
A patient receives treatment in a 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. [Xinhua] |
The police has also detained 10 persons involved in the
case, including former general manager of Qiqihar No. 2 Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
that produced the fake Armillarisin A injection, for further investigation.
"This is a serious fake drug case caused by the use of fake materials,
which quality inspectors failed to stop," said a member of the investigation
team, participated by the Ministry of Supervision, Ministry of Public Security,
Ministry of Health, as well as State Food and Drug Administration.
"Relevant drug and industry and commerce administrations have also
seriously neglected their duties and failed to perform their functions well in
this case," he said.
Drug authorities in south China's Guangdong
Province reported on May 3 that patients using the injection had developed acute
kidney failure symptoms, which prompted immediate investigations into the case.
It has been found out that Wang Guiping, a drug dealer in Taixing of
Jiangsu Province, forged production documents and sold "propylene glycol" as a
raw material for producing Armillarisin A injection to the Qiqihar drug plant in
October 2005. Wang's "propylene glycol" was actually diglycol, an industrial
material which causes acute kidney failure if taken by humans.
The buyer
and quality inspector at the drug plant failed to find the problem and allowed
the fake raw material to be used in producing Armillarisin A injection.
After using the fake drug, 11 patients in two hospitals in Guangdong
developed acute kidney failure and died.
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