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  • May 2007
    • Trail of Chinese Chemicals Leads to Toothpaste

      Trail of Chinese Chemicals Leads to Toothpaste

      (Newser) - The Dominican Republic is the latest country investigating the possibility that a poisonous chemical from China wound up in a consumer product. This time it's toothpaste that contains the industrial solvent diethylene glycol, which has already turned up in Panama and Australia, the Times reports. The Chinese government has tracked the toothpaste to factories in the Danyang region. More »

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      China   health   food   chemicals   contamination   pet food recall   toothpaste   cold medicine   diethylene glycol   glycerin

    • Toxic Cough Syrup Causes Deaths in Panama

      Toxic Cough Syrup Causes Deaths in Panama

      (Newser) - American drugmakers are on the lookout this week for another in the growing list of potentially deadly Chinese exports. This time, it's diethylene glycol, a sweet-but-toxic chemical that masquerades as glycerin in common medications like cough syrup and that has already killed almost 400 people—many of them children—in Panama.  More »

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      China   health   medicine   FDA   Panama   cough syrup   diethylene glycol   glycerin

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