33 year old man dies after taking under trial medication

Written By :  Ruchika Sharma
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2025-01-28 11:40 GMT   |   Update On 2025-01-28 11:40 GMT

Bengaluru: A 33-year-old man died at his brother's home in Jalahalli after taking under trial medication. He had been involved in a clinical trial conducted by a R and D company,

The death was a result of the side effects from the medicines administered during the trial, Revana Siddappa said. According to Siddappa, Veeranna had no prior health issues before participating in the trial.

The victim Nagesh Veeranna’s brother lodged a complaint on January 22, as per police. 

As per the police report, in December 2024, Veeranna was admitted to the ICU of a private hospital after experiencing complications, when R&D company contacted them and offered the medicine – tablets and injection – under trial.

On January 21 night, said the report, the two brothers had dinner and went to bed as usual. However, when Siddappa attempted to wake Nagesh on Wednesday morning, he was unresponsive. He immediately contacted the doctor from the R&D firm, who instructed him to take Nagesh to the same hospital where he had been treated earlier. Upon arrival, doctors declared Nagesh dead. 

“We have registered a complaint under Section 194 (3) of BNSS as unnatural death. We have started the investigation,” a police officer at the Jalahalli Police Station told PTI.

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