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Baby Survives Overdose Error at Glasgow Hospital
27 Jan
Summary
- Infant Zohan accidentally received ten times the prescribed paracetamol dose.
- Doctors administered 20ml of paracetamol instead of the correct 2ml.
- Long-term physical or mental health issues remain a significant concern for Zohan.

In March 2025, an infant named Zohan underwent hernia surgery at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow. Tragically, doctors mistakenly administered a 20ml injection of paracetamol, which was ten times the correct 2ml dose, to manage his post-operative pain. Immediate treatment with acetylcysteine was given, and Zohan survived the overdose, but his parents, Hira and Ahad Ul Hassan, have been warned of potential long-term physical or mental health issues.
As of January 27, 2026, Zohan is developing, but at a slower rate than his peers, with concerns about his eyesight. His parents express worry about the unknown future impact of the overdose. This incident is not isolated; investigations into similar accidental paracetamol overdoses by medical staff in the NHS have revealed a concerning trend.




