SOURCE: CNN
Chinese distillers have been spiking their booze with sildenafil,
better known as Viagra, and are often marketing them for their extra health “benefits.”
A nationwide investigation lead by the China Food and Drug
Administration (CFDA) found that a total of 69 wine products, from 52
companies, had the drug or a substitute, as an additive.
A recent seizure in Liuzhou case, yielded 1,124 kg of raw
alcohol and a batch Sildenafil powder worth over 700,000 yuan ($112,726),
according to a statement posted by the Liuzhou Food and Drug Administration on
its website on Saturday.
The Liuzhou case, has been handed over to the police, the
statements said.
It is a violation of food safety laws to add chemicals like
sildenafil into wine. Other than raw ingredients and approved food additives,
china’s laws ban addition of any substance or chemicals that may be harmful to
human health into foods.
A total of 19 companies are under criminal investigation.
Authorities have halted production operations at the
companies under scrutiny and have sealed illegal products immediately. The tainted
products for sale have been recalled.
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