Tainted Fentanyl Death Toll Surpasses 100 in Argentina
- The death toll from contaminated medical fentanyl in Argentina has risen to over 100, according to the government, which blamed HLB Pharma's lab for the crisis.
- Argentina has faced serious pharmaceutical scandals, with contaminated fentanyl leading to severe infections in patients, and authorities report ongoing investigations.
- Despite the recall of contaminated batches, new cases are still emerging, and no criminal charges have yet been filed against those involved in the production.
- The contaminated fentanyl has been linked to multidrug-resistant bacteria, affecting over 300,000 ampoules distributed to several provinces and Buenos Aires city.
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It was assured by UxP’s deputy and head of the commission, Pablo Yedlin, who called the case a “healthy tragedy” with no record in the country
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The death toll from contaminated medical fentanyl in Argentina has been updated to 100 people, with the Libertarian government publicly blaming HLB Pharma Group S.A., and its owner, Ariel Garcia Furfaro, for it.
Argentina in shock. The death toll for the administration of contaminated fentanyl in hospitals rose over a hundred, as announced yesterday...
The drug administered in several hospitals. Closed the laboratory that produces it
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