The Shanghai drug regulator over the recent two days found and
confiscated at least thousands of boxes of drugs produced by the
Qiqihar No. 2 Pharmaceutical Co, whose dangerous drugs killed five
people and caused several patients' kidney failure, the local media
reported today.
The Shanghai Food and Drug Administration is searching for the
products that have already been sold to customers.
The administration found a pharmaceutical company that bought
6,300 boxes of Compound Ammonium Glycyrrhizinate Injection, made by
the Qiqihar drug-maker, from an Anhui pharmaceutical company
earlier this year.
The local company then sold 304 boxes to a budget drugstore in
Yangpu District, whose Chinese name is "Kaixinren," and 30 boxes to
another in Zhabei District named "Bieyanghong."
The administration has ordered the two drugstores, who have
already sold 284 boxes, to inform buyers to stop using the
drug.
It also stopped another nine drugstores from selling
Shuanghuanglian Oral Liqiud, which is produced by the Qiqihar
drugmaker.
The Ministry of Health banned all products made by the Qiqihar
drug-maker and propylene glycol made by Taixing chemical factory
yesterday.
Purchasers of the Quqiar made propylene glycol, a component in
Armillarisin A, failed to check the necessary certificates from the
Taixing Chemical Company last September.
Wang Guiping, a former Taixing employee, attached labels that
said the propylene glycol was made by his former employer, before
sending it to the Qiqihar drugmaker which incorporated it into the
drug in March.
Many employees at the Qiqihar drugmaker, including deputy
director Guo Xingping, Niu Zhongren, an "experienced" chemical
component purchaser, and Chen Guifen, testing chief, have been
detained. Guangdong police yesterday arrived in Qiqihar to take
over the investigation.
(Shanghai Daily May 17, 2006)