Police Probe Jakarta BPOM Head in Acute Kidney Injury Case
National Police's Bareskrim questions the Jakarta Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) head related to acute kidney injury cases among children.
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National Police's Bareskrim questions the Jakarta Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) head related to acute kidney injury cases among children.
Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI) urges pediatricians not to prescribe Praxion for the time being amid reemerging acute kidney injury cases.
BPOM said it has temporarily ceased the production and distribution of syrup drugs suspected of being the cause of new cases of acute kidney injury.
Jakarta Acting Governor Heru Budi stated that the provincial government would seriously deal with cases of atypical progressive acute kidney injury.
The Health Ministry said two children aged 1 and 7 years old in Jakarta have reportedly suffered from acute kidney failure due to a syrup medicine.
Bareskrim Polri named four suspects in the case of acute kidney injury which has caused 200 deaths in children.
The National Police's Bareskrim has named three new suspects in the case of acute kidney injury among children.
Police include two suspects involved in the investigation of child acute kidney injury cases in its most wanted list.
The National Police's Criminal Investigation Unit (Bareskrim) question the BPOM's Laboratory Head over cases of acute kidney injury in children
Police will only question BPOM officials in relation to the investigation of child acute kidney injury cases.
The National Police summoned the head of the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) over cases of acute kidney injury in children.
Health Minister Budi Gunadi said that ceasing the sales of several medicinal syrup brands had succeeded in curbing cases of acute kidney injury.
BPOM head Penny K Lukito reveals the investigation results on five pharmaceutical firms following the rising cases of acute kidney injury in children.
The Police's Bareskrim and BPOM name four companies as suspects in cases of acute kidney injury among children.
The National Police's Criminal Investigation Agency examined 28 witnesses in the case of acute kidney injury including PT Afi Farma Director.
Police said no suspects have officially been named in the investigation against the case involving the child deaths due to acute kidney injury.
Health Ministry spokesperson reported no new cases of atypical progressive acute kidney injury among children last Sunday, November 6, 2022.
Indonesian health authorities have recorded a drop in child acute kidney injury cases early into November.
IDAI Chairperson says the spike in acute kidney injury cases has frustrated and bewildered pediatricians at the time the cause was still uncertain.
Number of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases in Indonesia has reached 304 as of October 31, 2022, with most of the cases recorded in Jakarta.