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Rajasthan: Firm's License Cancelled Over Fake Oxytocin Supply Linked to Maternal Deaths
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Rajasthan: Firm's License Cancelled Over Fake Oxytocin Supply Linked to Maternal Deaths

✍️ Amar Ujala · Rajasthan 🗓 25 Jun 2026, 01:01 PM 👁 2

Rajasthan's drug department has cancelled the license of a firm accused of supplying counterfeit Oxytocin injections, a case linked to the deaths of new mothers. The World Health Organization has also taken note, requesting a report from the Indian government.

The drug department in Rajasthan has taken decisive action by revoking the license of a firm implicated in the supply of fake Oxytocin injections. This action follows serious concerns and investigations into the use of counterfeit medication, which has been linked to the deaths of several new mothers.

The supply of substandard or counterfeit Oxytocin, a vital drug used during childbirth to prevent or treat excessive bleeding, has raised significant alarms within the medical community and regulatory bodies. The cancellation of the firm's license signifies a stringent regulatory response to ensure patient safety and drug quality.

Further escalating the gravity of the situation, the World Health Organization (WHO) has officially acknowledged the matter. The international health agency has formally requested a detailed report from the Indian government regarding the incident, indicating the widespread implications of the issue.