
Minister for Health and Family Care. Subramanian inaugurates other buildings in primary medical centers in Munanjipipti and Pattamadai during the Diamond Jubilee Medical College and Hospital on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The Tamil Nadu government proposed to initiate crimes against the manufacturer of contaminated syrup coughs, which caused the death of some children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, said on Wednesday on Wednesday in Tirunvel.
When he spoke to reporters after participating in the Jubilee Diamond celebrations at Tirunelvel Medical College and the Playamkottai Hospital, he remembered that the Madhya Pradesh department sent a letter to Tamil Nadu. Given that the manufacturer of one of the syrups came from Tamil Nadu, the state government banned the sale of this syrup across Tamil Nadu.
Although this syrup was not acquired by the government of Tamil Nadu, which was to be given to patients received in Medical College, government hospitals and primary health centers, this ban was imposed to prevent its purchase of private hospitals. So there was no negative impact in Tamil Nadu.
The Tamil Nadu government issued a manufacturer of 3 October “Stop Production”. She asked the company to stop the production of contaminated syrup 48% of harmful chemicals.
“In addition, the manufacturer has been issued a notice of the cause of supplied a contaminated syrup. Subram, “he said that Mr Subrician’s impacts. “
Meanwhile, October 7 was sent another announcement through the drug inspector to a company that asked the company about why it should not be adopted against it. “After obtaining the answer, criminal measures will be taken,” the minister said.
He argued that there was no (Largescale) outbreak of dengue for preventive measures taken before each monsoon. Of the 15,000 cases of dengue, 8 deaths were reported, and this was caused by self -healing that should be strictly avoided. Patients with fever instead of buying medicines directly from pharmacies should obtain proper medical advice from qualified doctors or go to the nearby government hospital or to the primary health center to obtain the right line of treatment.
“We have taken all preventive measures against the A-DEngue before the upcoming northeast monsoon involvement of all government authorities,” Subramanian said.
Asked about the indefinite waiting for Tenkasi and 5 other districts – Mayiladuturai, Kancheepuram, Ranipet, Tiruupathur and Pernbalur – he said for his medical faculties that the government had submitted the proposals to the Union’s government and waited for a positive answer.
He said that the treatment of cancer at the Medical College Government, and the hospitals moved to the next level after the PET -CT scan was created in seven other media hospitals since 2021. These devices are available at 9 Government Medical College and Hospitals.
Speaker M. Appava, collector R. Sukumar, Tirunelvel MP C. Robert Bruce, Mlas Ruby R. Manoharan and M. Abdul Wahab, Mayor G. Ramakrishnan and others participated in the event.
The speaker, the Minister and others were honored to the deadly remains of G. Robinson (23) from Ilanthaikulum near Maanuru in the district because his liver, kidneys and cornea were donated after he suffered brain death after a traffic accident 5 October.
Published – 8 October 2025 09:16





