Taiwan and the Philippines have warned some sport drinks may have been contaminated with a chemical that could cause infertility and block boys' sex organ development, officials said Tuesday.
The Philippine Food and Drug Administration have advised consumers to avoid buying sports drinks, soft drinks, fruit juices and jellies imported from Taiwan. The products are suspected to contain excessive amounts of DEHP, a chemical that could cause infertility and block boys' sex organ development. Taiwan earlier this month issued a major recall of products, including more than 460,000 bottles of sports drinks and fruit juice, over fears they contained the chemical widely used in manufacturing PVC products.
Taipei warned Manila last week that DEHP could have been illegally added to food products that were exported to the Philippines, Cirunay told AFP.
"Our government has asked Taiwan for a list, and we are tracking these products," she added.
Cirunay did not name the brands on the list, saying no traces of DEHP contamination have been found and there have been no reports of people falling ill in the Philippines.
While low doses are generally safe, high doses or prolonged exposure to DEHP could have harmful effects, such as retarding the development of boys' testes, she added.
"Children are especially prone to harmful effects of high doses of DEHP, or to repeated exposure which can lead to testicular effects, fertility problems, and toxicity to kidneys," the government regulator said in a health advisory.
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Hong Kong health officials said six samples from different batches of the Speed sports drink and Speed lemon flavour sports drink, both manufactured by a same company in Taiwan, were found to be laced with DEHP.
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Source-AFP