Seven children in Syrdarya region experienced health problems after taking Doc-1 Max and Ambronol drugs
Four of them recovered, three are in the intensive care unit of the hospital.
Medicines Doc-1 Max and Ambronol had an adverse effect on seven children in the Syrdarya region, Oltinoy Esanova, deputy head of the regional health department, said in an interview with the local TV channel.
It is reported that four sick children have recovered, three are being treated in the intensive care unit of the hospital.
As Yusuf Mirkhanov, chief doctor of the Gulistan city medical association, said at a briefing on January 3, two sick children are being treated at the Syrdarya branch of the Republican Research Center for Emergency Medicine under the supervision of doctors.
In sick children, high fever, loss of appetite, damage to the respiratory tract, impaired urination and kidney function were observed.
It is noted that they are provided with assistance in the prescribed manner, hemodialysis procedures are carried out.
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