Cough Syrup Crisis in Odisha - A Wake-Up Call for ENT Patients and Practitioners
- sanjeev mohanty
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How to Stay Safe from Harmful Cough Syrups: A Wake-Up Call for ENT Patients and Practitioners in Odisha
Recent events in Odisha have sparked concern across the healthcare community and beyond. The seizure of counterfeit cough syrups in key regions such as Bhubaneswar and Cuttack has raised red flags for patients, caregivers, and medical professionals—especially ENT specialists. This blog explores the implications of the crisis, lessons for medical students, and why ENT consultation is critical before relying on over-the-counter medication.

1. What Went Wrong: Understanding the Cough Syrup Crisis in Odisha
Over the last few weeks, state drug authorities seized large quantities of counterfeit and unlicensed cough syrups during coordinated raids in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. These syrups, often labelled under fake pharmaceutical names, pose serious threats to public health.
For ENT patients, the misuse of such syrups can mask serious underlying issues. Many individuals suffering from chronic cough, sinus infections, or allergic rhinitis may unknowingly delay diagnosis by self-medicating with unregulated syrups. ENT complications can worsen silently.
⚠️ Key Highlights:
Toxic or counterfeit syrups may contain harmful chemicals.
Long-term misuse can delay accurate ENT diagnoses.
Children and elderly patients are especially vulnerable.
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2. Why Chronic Cough Should Never Be Self-Medicated: ENT Surgeon’s Perspective
As ENT specialists, we often encounter patients who have prolonged cough or voice changes but delayed seeking help due to over-the-counter medication. This delay can lead to serious complications and missed opportunities for early intervention.
Conditions that often remain hidden due to syrup misuse include:
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR)
Vocal Cord Lesions
Tracheal or Bronchial Infections
Incorrect self-medication alters symptom presentation, complicating surgical planning or medical therapy. Proper evaluation is essential.
🩺 Surgeon’s Tip:
💬 “Using syrups without ENT evaluation distorts clinical symptoms and delays interventions,” says Dr. Mohanty.
Always rule out structural or functional ENT conditions before treating cough symptoms. Never rely on syrups without a diagnosis.
3. Lessons for ENT Students: Spotting Clinical Red Flags in Cough Cases
This crisis offers a valuable learning opportunity for ENT students and junior doctors. In ENT, not all coughs are pulmonary in origin—many are upper airway-related or reflux-based. Spotting red flags can prevent misdiagnosis.
Key clinical insights for ENT learners:
Assess nasal congestion, postnasal drip, and voice fatigue.
Look beyond symptoms—ask about acid reflux, snoring, or allergy history.
Use tools like nasal endoscopy and video laryngoscopy to visualize hidden causes.
📘 Tip for Students:
A symptom-focused approach must be backed by clinical examination and imaging. ENT coughs often have different diagnostic pathways.
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4. Meet Senior ENT Surgeon Dr. Sanjeev Mohanty in Bhubaneswar – August 10, 2025
Patients suffering from chronic cough, sinusitis, or throat discomfort are encouraged to consult Dr. Sanjeev Mohanty, Senior Consultant ENT, Head & Neck Surgeon, during his exclusive visit to SimpleeKare Health, Bhubaneswar on August 10, 2025.
This is a unique opportunity for:
Patients: To receive a clear diagnosis and avoid the risks of self-medication.
ENT students: To interact, observe case studies, and learn from one of India’s leading ENT experts.
🏥 Book your consultation at: www.drsanjeevmohanty.com
5. The Safer Way Forward: Evidence-Based ENT Evaluation Is the Answer
The best way to prevent tragedies from counterfeit medications is through awareness, clinical judgment, and public education.
✅ Safer practices for ENT patients:
Always consult a certified ENT specialist for cough lasting beyond 2 weeks.
Check drug authenticity before purchase.
Avoid giving unprescribed syrups to children or elderly.
🩺 Advice for Junior Doctors:
· Educate your patients about the risks of self-medication and the importance of clinical evaluation. Promote evidence-based treatment—because the cost of delay can be irreversible.
· Explain the why behind prescriptions. Educate on ENT causes of cough, not just symptom relief.
Conclusion: Time for ENT-Led Healthcare Conversations
The recent seizure of counterfeit cough syrups in Odisha is not just a regulatory concern—it’s a critical reminder of the dangers of self-medication, especially in ENT-related conditions. Chronic cough, voice changes, or recurring throat irritation may be symptoms of deeper issues like sinusitis, reflux disease, or vocal cord abnormalities that demand thorough clinical evaluation.
As ENT surgeons and students, this incident highlights the importance of clinical vigilance, patient education, and promoting evidence based treatment over over-the-counter shortcuts. For patients and caregivers, this is the time to trust qualified specialists and refrain from unsafe medication practices.
To support patients in Bhubaneswar and nearby regions, Dr. Sanjeev Mohanty, Senior ENT, Head & Neck Surgeon, will be available for consultations at SimpleeKare Health, Bhubaneswar, on August 10, 2025. This visit presents a valuable opportunity for patients seeking expert diagnosis and for young doctors aspiring to learn from one of India’s leading ENT professionals.
Let’s move toward safer, more accurate, and trusted healthcare—where symptoms are heard, causes are found, and treatments are trusted.
About the Author
Dr. Sanjeev Mohanty is a Senior Consultant & Head of the ENT Department at MGM Healthcare, Chennai, with vast experience in treating paediatric and adult ENT conditions. A renowned ENT/Otorhinolaryngologist and Head & Neck Surgeon, he is also the founder of Dr. Mohanty’s ENT Speciality Clinic, Manapakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Dr. Mohanty extends his care and expertise to patients in Bhubaneswar, Siliguri, and across Odisha, offering advanced diagnostic and surgical solutions for conditions like adenoid hypertrophy, tonsillitis, nasal obstruction, and more.

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