The alleged death toll of a hazardous antibiotic injection rose
to six yesterday, after two elderly people in Hunan and Sichuan
provinces were identified as victims of the drug.
Chen Dexiang, 74, a teacher in Zhangjiajie, Hunan, went to
hospital because of a cold on August 2, reported local newspaper
the Xiaoxiang Morning Post.
The hospital prescribed five drugs including an injection of
clindamycin phosphate glucose produced by the Anhui Huayuan
Worldbest Biology Pharmacy Co, which was the only treatment Chen
received on the day.
Chen began to tremble and his temperature rose drastically as he
received the injection. He was rushed to the People's Hospital of
Zhangjiajie where he died three hours later.
Chen's relatives became convinced his death was caused by the
injection after they heard about its other possible victims through
media reports.
Meanwhile, relatives of senior citizen Hu Qingxiu, of Anyue
County in southwest China's Sichuan Province, said she died after
being treated with two bottles of the drug after breaking a
bone.
The relatives said Hu suffered chest and abdominal pains after
the injection on July 20 and later died.
More deaths and cases of adverse reactions linked to the
injection have emerged as an investigation continues into the
drug.
The injection was banned by the State Food and Drug
Administration (SFDA) on August 4 and a nationwide recall is in
progress.
The previous four deaths were in Heilongjiang, Hebei, Hubei and
Shaanxi provinces.
SFDA spokesman Zhang Jixiang yesterday refuted media reports
about a possible cover-up by the Anhui Provincial Food and Drug
Administration.
Zhang said the Anhui authorities' announcement of the recall of
the hazardous drug was timely and there is a strict procedure to
follow in dealing with reports of adverse reactions.
The Anhui company has stopped production, though no direct
charges have been levelled at the firm for now. The company said it
has sold 3.18 million units of the injection to 26 provinces,
autonomous region and municipalities, of which only 1.4 million
have been recalled so far.
On Monday the Ministry of Health released guidance notes which
describe the possible symptoms of an adverse reaction to the
injection and how to cope with the reaction.
(China Daily August 9, 2006)