Image used for representation purposes only. (File Photo)
Kerala

Metal in capsules: Kerala health department reverses stance

The health department has halted distribution of an antibiotic batch at Vithura Taluk Hospital after a patient reported contamination.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The health department has temporarily suspended the distribution of a batch of antibiotics at Vithura Taluk Hospital following a patient’s report of contamination, first raised in January.

The incident was detailed in a report submitted to the Kerala State Human Rights Commission by District Medical Officer Bindu Mohan. Notably, the department has revised its earlier position against the complainant, whom it had previously accused of fabricating the contamination.

The hospital’s pharmacy had stocked approximately 20,000 amoxicillin capsules from the same manufacturer carrying an expiry date of July 2026. The case centres on Vasantha, a resident of Meenankal, Vithura.

On January 14, she visited the hospital seeking treatment for breathlessness and was prescribed capsules from the pharmacy. After consuming two capsules, she discovered metal pins inside three of the remaining capsules and promptly filed a complaint.

Later, the contaminated capsules and the pins were collected by the health department and sent for forensic examination. However, the probe failed to determine how the pins ended up inside the capsules.

UN committee raises concerns over alleged discrimination against Bengali-speaking Muslims in Assam

Law Ministry twice declined to serve US SEC summons on Adani, citing procedural issues

ICC informs BCB that Scotland has replaced Bangladesh in T20 World Cup

EC unsure of meeting SC deadline to publish voter discrepancy list in West Bengal

SIR in Bengal done in hurry, may jeopardise democratic participation: Amartya Sen

SCROLL FOR NEXT