Cough Medicine Fears: Zimbabwe Recalls Children's Syrup

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cough medicine fears zimbabwe recalls childrens syrup

Zimbabwes health regulator as a precautionary measure recalled a tainted childrens cough syrup manufactured by Johnson Johnson, which was sold in six African nations.

While its database didnt show a record of the importation of the syrup found to contain unsafe levels of a toxic industrial solvent and more specifically the two batches that were found to be contaminated, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe decided to recall the product, Richard Rukwata, the director-general at the regulator, said.

'There is a concern that through illegal means, the batches of Benylin Paediatric Syrup may find their way into the local market,' he said in an emailed statement Monday.

Two batches of Benylin Paediatric Syrup reportedly manufactured in South Africa that were sold there and in Eswatini, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria were recalled over the weekend by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority.

Zambias health regulator recalled one of the batches on Friday.

MCAZ said its decision was informed by 'critical communication' received from Nigeria regarding the recall of the cough syrup in the West African nation.

Last year, J J spun off its consumer health division, including the Cape Town factory that produces Benylin, to a separate company known as Kenvue Inc.