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Nicaragua seizes 40,000 tubes of toothpaste

Chinese product may have deadly chemical; 80,000 more feared on market
MANAGUA, Nicaragua - Nicaraguan police have seized more than 40,000 tubes of Chinese-made toothpaste suspected of containing a chemical that killed at least 51 people in Panama last year.

All U.S. imports of Chinese toothpaste were halted last week to test for diethylene glycol — a chemical commonly used in antifreeze and brake fluid.

Nicaraguan Health Minister Maritza Cuan said at a news conference Thursday that officials fear as many as 80,000 tubes may still be on the local market. Cuan said the seized toothpaste, labeled “Excel” and “Mr. Cool,” had been brought in from neighboring Costa Rica by importers who were unaware the tubes were tainted.

The tubes originated in Panama, which received shipments of the toothpaste last year.

Costa Rica and Panama ordered the toothpaste pulled from shelves there earlier this month after finding it contained diethylene glycol.

And in Honduras, another Central American country, authorities inspected two market places on Thursday and seized about 250 tubes of suspect toothpaste, which were sent for testing. The government did not specify what brands were found, but called on citizens Thursday not to use any toothpaste that may have entered the country as contraband, without official seals of approval.

China blames Panama

Businesses in Panama, not China were “mainly responsible” for passing off an industrial chemical as a medical ingredient last year, leading to the deaths of at least 51 people, a senior official in China’s product-inspection agency said Thursday.

Wei Chuanzhong, vice minister of the Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, said Chinese companies sold the industrial solvent called “TD glycerin,” to Spanish companies who then sold it to Panamanian companies. The product was then used to make cough syrup and other medicine.

In Panama, prosecutors said Thursday they are appealing a court’s decision to grant bail to two suspects who served as executives at a company that allegedly sold the deadly chemical to the government health agency.
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TT thanks for the update. Im sure some of these guys put something in their mouth called Mr.Cool but it aint toothpaste.

I dont even think most of these guys brush thier teeth...
 

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