By LEONCE MUVUNYI
Rwanda has recalled a
paracetamol syrup imported from Kenya following complaints of particles found
in the medicine.
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A bottle of medicine. Rwanda has recalled paracetamol syrup imported from Kenya following complaints of particles found in the medicine. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP |
The Rwanda Food and Drugs
Authority (FDA) has banned the Paracetamol Suspension 120 mg/5ml (Toto-moL®)
that is made for children.
“Referring to the
spontaneous reports from the clients, retail pharmacies and further
investigation conducted by the Rwanda FDA, where Paracetamol Suspension 120
mg/5ml (Toto-moL®) was found with particulate matters in the suspension,” Dr
Charles Karangwa, the acting director-general of Rwanda FDA, said in a
statement.
The regulator said the
drug, batch number 73718, was manufactured by Kenyan Laboratory & Allied
Ltd in February.
“Rwanda Food and Drug
Authority instructs all importers, central medical stores, wholesale
pharmacies, district Pharmacies, retail pharmacies, Public and Private health
facilities in possession of the incriminated batch to stop distribution,
dispensing and return them to their suppliers,” Dr Karangwa said.
He instructed all
importers and supermarkets to submit reports, within five working days, on
imported, distributed, returned and available quantities of each brand.
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