Paediatrician Dr Praveen Soni Sent to Judicial Remand in Poisonous Cough Syrup Case
Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh): Dr Praveen Soni, a paediatrician posted at Parasia Civil Hospital in Chhindwara, was sent to judicial remand on Monday in connection with the deaths of children caused by a poisonous cough syrup. He was arrested for allegedly prescribing the toxic medicine in his private capacity.
The arrest has sparked strong protests from the Indian Medical Association (IMA), which stated that Dr Soni was not at fault, as doctors rely on the information provided by pharmaceutical companies when prescribing medicines. The IMA emphasized that the responsibility lies with the manufacturing company in Chennai, which produced the tainted syrup.
Former IMA president Dr Narendra Rathore commented, “If there is a lapse in medical protocol on the part of a doctor, action is justified. But when there is no lapse, the arrest is not justified. Therefore, IMA strongly protests Dr Soni’s arrest in the Chhindwara case.”
Chhindwara Superintendent of Police Ajay Pandey told Free Press that Dr Soni has been remanded to judicial custody and that no further arrests have been made in the case. He added that the district administration continues raids and recovery operations to seize the contaminated syrup from medical stores.
[Story by Staff Reporter]