Uzbekistan destroys over 3.2 million units of dangerous counterfeit medicines, including ‘Doc-1 Max’

Tashkent authorities have begun the destruction of more than 3.2 million units of counterfeit and hazardous medicines, including the infamous 'Doc-1 Max' syrup, which was linked to the deaths of dozens of children in Uzbekistan, Fergana news agency reports, noting that the move follows a court ruling as part of a high-profile criminal case that […]

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Tashkent authorities have begun the destruction of more than 3.2 million units of counterfeit and hazardous medicines, including the infamous 'Doc-1 Max' syrup, which was linked to the deaths of dozens of children in Uzbekistan, Fergana news agency reports, noting that the move follows a court ruling as part of a high-profile criminal case that sparked widespread public outrage.

According to the press service of the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement, the destruction process was authorized by a decision from the Tashkent City Court.  Among the seized medicines slated for destruction are approximately 811,400 tablets and 101,600 bottles of 'Doc-1 Max' syrup, as well as 2.25 million tablets and nearly 57,000 bottles of 'Ambronol' syrup.

The disposal is being carried out in specialized high-temperature incinerators to ensure no harm to the environment.  Law enforcement officers and representatives from other government agencies are overseeing the process.

The scandal surrounding 'Doc-1 Max' erupted after it was confirmed that the syrup contained ethylene glycol, a toxic substance. Laboratory tests linked the contaminated medicine to the deaths of 68 children across Uzbekistan.

The investigation identified the manufacturers and distributors as key culprits, accusing them of illegally introducing the drug to the market.  Medical professionals and pharmacists who accepted bribes to promote the product were also implicated.

The court proceedings involved 23 defendants, including officials from the pharmaceutical regulatory agency and representatives of the importing company.  As a result of the trial, several individuals received lengthy prison sentences.

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