The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has confirmed that the controversial ‘Coldrif’ cough syrup, recently banned in Tamil Nadu following child fatalities, did not enter the Maharashtra market. The clarification, issued on October 5, 2025, comes amid growing public concern over the spread of unsafe pharmaceutical products across state borders. Maha FDA officials stated that after an extensive inspection of wholesalers, distributors, and pharmacies, no consignments of the product were found within the state. The department also directed local drug inspectors to remain alert and monitor for any unauthorized shipments that might attempt to bypass state-level restrictions. The confirmation aims to reassure consumers and prevent panic, particularly among parents concerned about children’s safety. The agency further announced plans to tighten surveillance and improve inter-state coordination with health departments to prevent the circulation of potentially hazardous drugs. Meanwhile, public health experts have called for a nationwide review of pediatric medicines and over-the-counter formulations, emphasizing stricter quality control to ensure that such incidents do not recur. #MaharashtraFDA #ColdrifCoughSyrup #DrugSafety #PublicHealth #ChildSafety #PharmaRegulation #HealthNews #MedicalSafety #QualityControl #IndiaHealth
The Union government has approved the addition of over 10,000 new medical education seats—half for MBBS (approx 5,023 seats) and half for postgraduate courses (5,000 seats) in government institutions. It’s a large investment, costing around ₹15,000 crore over four years. This move is part of a broader effort to address shortages of doctors and specialists, especially in underserved areas. Alongside this, a scheme under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) for capacity building and human resource development has also been given a big funding boost (₹2,277 crore). The intention is not just more seats, but also better infrastructure & support for medical/scientific education in the country. #MedicalEducation #MBBS #Postgraduate #HealthSector #GovernmentInitiative #IndiaHealth #CapacityBuilding #MoreDoctors #EducationInvestment #HealthcareAccess