The expiry date of these injections had passed.
"The medicines and batch number were identified and thereafter the drugs were pulled out from the stock and all the civic hospitals were alerted not to use them," said the affidavit filed by Dr Vidya Thakur, medical superintendent of a civic hospital.
Former journalist Ketan Tirodkar has filed a public interest litigation alleging that civic hospitals were using sub-standard medicines in collusion with suppliers.
She further said that adverse reaction to a drug is an undesired and unavoidable side-effect that can be observed after administration of any medicine. Most of the medicines being chemical and biological products, it is body's natural reaction to reject its entry into the body, she said.
While the affidavit said that Food and Drugs Administration's report on this medicine was still awaited, Tirodkar said he had got hold of an FDA report which says that MCGM health officials were hand in glove with drug suppliers, which made use of outdated injections possible.
On August 18, adverse reactions were reported after Caftriaxone and Cefotaxime injections were administered at the civic-run Bhabha Hospital.
