Indian Medical Association on Monday condemned a doctor's arrest in connection with cough syrup deaths , describing it as a classic example of the legal illiteracy of officials and police.
"The prescribing doctor has no way of knowing whether a medicine is contaminated until adverse outcomes are reported," it said.
"The prescribing doctor has no way of knowing whether a medicine is contaminated until adverse outcomes are reported," it said.
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