Authorities yesterday said four more drugs made by a Heilongjiang Province drug-maker in the center
of a medical scandal are tainted with a poisonous industrial
ingredient.
Diethylene glycol, which was discovered in Armillarisin A that
has killed at least five people, was also found in another four
drugs, the provincial Food and Drug Administration said. The four
are Tongxinshu, an enema fluid used as a painkiller in children;
Puerarin, which is injected for blood vessel diseases; Yansuan
Naifupan, injected to treat pain; and Shuqisong, injected to treat
arthritis and respiratory system disorders.
A total of 12 batches of the five drugs made by the Qiqihar No.
2 Pharmaceutical Co Ltd are tainted, the administration said.
A Jiangsu Province farmer, Wang Guiping, sold
about 1 ton of diethylene glycol under labels saying it was
propylene glycol made by the province's Taixing Chemical Factory,
initial investigation showed.
Wang, a former salesman at the Taixing Chemical Factory, bought
the diethylene glycol from a factory in Changzhou, a neighboring
city in Jiangsu. The Taixing factory is a producer of dyes. Wang is
in police custody.
Niu Zhongren, an experienced worker in charge of purchase at the
drug-maker, bought the chemical at more than 6,000 yuan (US$750)
per ton. The imported propylene glycol was about 17,000 yuan per
ton.
The company mixed the diethylene glycol in at least 72,000
ampoules of Armillarisin A in March, officials said.
Niu and six others at the drug-maker, including three top
company officials, have been detained.
The No.3 Hospital Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong's provincial capital Guangzhou
bought 3,600 ampoules of the tainted Armillarisin, Guangzhou
Daily reported yesterday. The hospital used 887 ampoules on
its patients.
The hospital said five people had died of kidney failure caused
by the injections.
(Shanghai Daily May 19, 2006)