
G. Ranganathan, owner of Sresan Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Coldrif cough syrup, was arrested in Kodambakkam, Chennai, in connection with the deaths of at least 21 children in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday. Ranganathan, 75, will now be taken to Kancheepuram, where the company's factory is located, for further investigation. He has been booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, endangering the safety of children, and adulteration of drugs.A Chennai-based pharmaceutical entrepreneur, G. Ranganathan is the owner of Sresan Pharmaceutical Manufacturer, the company behind the controversial Coldrif cough syrup. A graduate of Madras Medical College in pharmacy, Ranganathan's career spans more than four decades. Ranganathan first gained recognition
in the early 1980s for Pronit, a nutritional syrup widely used in Chennai, which he personally promoted to doctors, highlighting its benefits for pregnant women, TOI reported.The state drug control department later raised concerns about certain ingredients in Pronit, but Ranganathan obtained the necessary license and continued his business operations. Over time, he expanded his portfolio to include liquid nasal products, the outlet further reported.