Four people have been killed and six others are in a serious
condition in Guangzhou after using a drug containing the wrong
chemical, officials said yesterday.
Qiqihar No 2 Pharmaceutical Company in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province used the chemical to
produce a batch of Armillarisini A injections a drug used for the
treatment of gallstones and gastritis the State Food and Drug
Administration (SFDA) said yesterday.
There has been no report of people outside the capital of south
China's Guangdong Province being affected.
The six seriously ill people are being treated for kidney
failure at No 3 Hospital affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University in
Guangzhou; and Gao Zhiliang, a senior doctor at the hospital's
infectious diseases department, said their condition could
worsen.
The SFDA said all medicines made by the company have been sealed
nationwide.
Wang Guiping, the prime suspect who has been detained, is
believed to have sold a ton of diethylene glycol as propylene
glycol a chemical used in the production of Armillarisini A to the
Qiqihar firm last September.
Wang is accused of forging pharmaceutical registration
certificates.
The quality control inspector at the company failed to detect
the wrong chemical, which eventually led to its use in the drug,
according to the SFDA.
The drugs made by the company made their way to Guangzhou and
Beijing last year after winning a public bidding organized by the
provincial medicine bidding centres.
In Beijing, all the medicines made by the company have been
sealed in 85 drug stores and medical institutions, sources with the
Beijing Drug Administration said.
Residents who are using the drugs have been urged to stop doing
so and report to the administration.
In Shanghai, no injections containing substandard propylene
glycol has been found, said the city's Drug and Food Administration
Bureau.
(China Daily May 16, 2006)