The incident raises serious concerns about the safety protocols in place during school health check-ups. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
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Medicine Mishap: 31 Kids in Bihar School Fall Sick after Taking Medication Given at Health Check-up

MBT Desk

A disturbing incident occurred in Bihar, where 31 children fell ill after consuming medication distributed during a school health check-up. During the health check-up, they were given a medication meant to deworm (Anti- filariasis) them. However, shortly after taking the medicine, the children began complaining of severe symptoms.

The incident sparked panic among parents and school authorities, who immediately rushed the affected children to Ara Sardar hospital for treatment. The children were provided with medical attention, and fortunately, none of them were reported to be in critical condition. The hospital staff administered treatment and kept the children under observation to ensure their safety.

An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the illness. Authorities are looking into the quality and safety of the medication provided during the health check-up. The district magistrate has ordered an inquiry into the incident and has asked for a report within 24 hours. The investigation will examine the procurement process of the medication, its storage, and administration to identify any lapses.

31 children fell ill after consuming medication distributed during a school health check-up. (Representational image: Unsplash)

The incident raises serious concerns about the safety protocols in place during school health check-ups. It also highlights the need for proper testing and verification of medications before they are administered to children. The state health department has assured that action will be taken against those responsible for the incident.

Overall, the incident highlights the need for greater vigilance and attention to detail during school health check-ups to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. It also underscores the importance of ensuring that medications are safe and effective before they are administered to children.

(Input from various sources)

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