A Young Girl Is Victim Of Outdated Medicines

Medak/Hyderabad, Jan 19 (Maxim News): The atrocity took place in the Doma Mandal Center of Vikarabad district. A young girl named Lakshmi (18) died after taking an expired tablet.

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Going to the details, the family members of a young girl with a slight fever contacted the RMP doctor named Shivaram at the Center of Doma mandal, after that, medicines were taken at MRS Medical shop. Medical Shop owner Bhaskar gave expired medicines. Today (January 19) morning, the young girl who took the tablet fell ill.

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The family members rushed the girl to the government hospital immediately. The doctors who examined the young woman confirmed that she was already dead. The family members are mourning the death of the young woman. The family members lodged a complaint at the Doma Police station to take action against the owner of the medical shop and the RMP doctor.

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The girl was studying in the second year of Inter in a model school in Jaffarpalli, Parigi mandal. She came home to her hometown Palepalli for Sankranthi holidays and succumbed to expired medicines.  (Maxim News)


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