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France to suspend vitamin D supplement after baby dies

Move follows the death of a 10-day-old baby in December who had being given the supplement Uvesterol D, health officials said.

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France has moved to suspend sales of a vitamin D medication following the death of a 10-day-old baby in December who had being given the supplement, health officials said on Wednesday (Jan 4), reports Channel NewsAsia.

The decision was taken as a precaution by France's ANSM agency that oversees the safety of medicines and health products, health minister Marisol Touraine said in a statement.

The move comes after a newborn baby died on December 21 after being administered Uvesterol D, which is prescribed for vitamin D deficiency among young children.

Read more of this report from Channel NewsAsia.