China Recalls Tainted Leukemia Drugs
Chinese Government Also Announces Discovery Of Tainted U.S., Canadian Meat
BEIJING -- China's ongoing battle against tainted products has resulted in another recall. This time it's leukemia drugs found to be contaminated with another anti-cancer drug.
Some users of the drugs have complained of leg pains and urinary problems.
China's official Xinhua News Agency reports that most of the tainted drugs have been recovered and authorities know where the rest are. Xinhua also said factories that made the drugs have been shut down.
Chinese exports, including food, drugs and toys, have gotten a lot of attention lately because of potentially deadly problems. But China has also been eager to cast itself as a victim.
The government news agency on Sunday also reported that more than 18 tons of frozen pork kidney imported from the U.S. had been rejected because of a banned stimulant. A similar problem was found in 24 tons of frozen pork ribs from Canada.
Chinese Government Also Announces Discovery Of Tainted U.S., Canadian Meat
BEIJING -- China's ongoing battle against tainted products has resulted in another recall. This time it's leukemia drugs found to be contaminated with another anti-cancer drug.
Some users of the drugs have complained of leg pains and urinary problems.
China's official Xinhua News Agency reports that most of the tainted drugs have been recovered and authorities know where the rest are. Xinhua also said factories that made the drugs have been shut down.
Chinese exports, including food, drugs and toys, have gotten a lot of attention lately because of potentially deadly problems. But China has also been eager to cast itself as a victim.
The government news agency on Sunday also reported that more than 18 tons of frozen pork kidney imported from the U.S. had been rejected because of a banned stimulant. A similar problem was found in 24 tons of frozen pork ribs from Canada.
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