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Associated PressLast updated June 3, 2007 1:13 a.m. PT
China rejects U.S. warning on toothpasteBy ANITA CHANG
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
BEIJING -- China rejected a warning issued by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration urging consumers to avoid using Chinese toothpaste
because it may contain a poisonous chemical used in antifreeze.
Calling the FDA warning "unscientific, irresponsible and contradictory,"
China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine said in a statement posted on its Web site late Saturday
that low levels of the chemical have been deemed safe for consumption.
The FDA increased its scrutiny of toothpaste made in China because of
reports that the products may contain diethylene glycol, a thickening
agent used as a low-cost - but frequently deadly - substitute for
glycerin, a sweetener commonly used in drugs.
-snip-China's main food safety regulator said in its statement that the
ingredients of toothpaste exported to the U.S. is offered to the FDA,
showing the amount of diethylene glycol. Also, the toothpaste's labeling
has already been registered with the FDA, allowing it to be sold in the
U.S, the statement said.
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