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Telangana: 40 Girl Students Who Took Iron Tablets Fall Ill

Though they are said to be safe, some were admitted to a hospital.
PTI
Aug 29 2019
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Though they are said to be safe, some were admitted to a hospital.
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Hyderabad: Around 40 girl students complained of nausea after consuming iron tablets given as part of Central health scheme Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) at a residential school in Adilabad district of Telangana on Thursday, officials said.

Some of them were admitted to a hospital to be "on the safe side", they said.

About 400 students, between the age of 10 and 15, of the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Girls Residential School at Anukunta village, were given iron tablets under the RBSK programme. Around 40 of them complained of nausea, Adilabad district medical and health officer Dr Thodasam Chandu said.

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"To be on the safe side, we are admitting 10-15 girls to the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences. All the students are safe," the official told PTI.

He said the tablets were supposed to be consumed after taking food. However, some of the students appeared to have taken them on an empty stomach. The tablets are given to prevent iron deficiency which causes anaemia.

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RBSK is an initiative aimed at early identification and intervention for children from birth to 18 years to cover defects at birth, deficiencies, diseases, development delays including disability.

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