Seven chemicals will be banned as feed in Hong Kong
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Last Update: 2001-11-01
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the Hong Kong SAR government currently proposes to enact the public health (animals and birds) (residues of chemicals) regulations to control the use of chemicals as feedstuffs for domestic animals, and to prohibit the use of seven chemicals, including clenbuterol hydrochloride, which may cause panic in asthmatic pigs A spokesman for the SAR government said that the seven Chemicals Banned in the new regulations for the consumption of livestock feed would cause serious harm to human body, including avomycin, clenbuterol hydrochloride, chloramphenicol, diethylstilbestrol, diethylstilbestrol, Hexestrol and salbutamol The new regulations will also set a "maximum residue limit for other 37 chemicals in meat, viscera and milk", which will be consistent with international standards Exceeding the limit is illegal and not for sale
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