Ten people have died after using a fake drug made by a
pharmaceutical company in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, hospital sources said
on Saturday.
The drug's 10th victim passed away on Friday at the No 3
Zhongshan Hospital in Guangzhou, capital city of southern China's
Guangdong Province, despite doctors' efforts
to save him.
The deceased, 60, surnamed Chen, was hospitalized with hepatitis
on March 29.
Injected with fake Armillarisni A produced by the Qiqihar No 2
Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, he showed symptoms of fever, vomiting and
anorexia.
He finally died of heart, kidney and liver failure, said Gao
Zhiliang, director of the hospital's infection department.
Another patient who was injected with the fake medicine is in a
critical condition, while three others are now stable.
The toxic substance in the drug, identified as diglycol, causes
pain in the alimentary canal and stomach, while damaging the
kidneys, nervous system and liver.
One ton of diglycol was sold to the factory last November as
"propylene glycol," an auxiliary material for producing
Armillarisni A injections.
The company's quality inspectors failed to notice that it was
the wrong chemical.
Using diglycol, the company produced the injection, mainly used
for treating acute or chronic cholecystitis and chronic and
atrophic gastritis.
The dealer who sold the factory the fake chemical has now been
arrested.
Premier Wen Jiabao has ordered government departments to launch
a thorough investigation into the fake drug and push to straighten
out the pharmaceutical market.
(China Daily June 5, 2006)