Health Ministry refutes rumors about death of 23 children from “Cinepar” syrup in Bukhara
Social networks disseminated the news about the death of 23 children in one day who took “Cinepar” syrup in the Bukhara region.

The press service of the Health Ministry stated that this information is completely unfounded and does not correspond to reality.
“During the check, no deaths were noted in children who were treated in medical institutions in the Bukhara region while taking this drug,” the report reads.
Citizens were also asked not to self-medicate and not to use any medication without a doctor’s prescription.
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