SINGAPORE: Kingu Ginseng Candy was found to be adulterated with a prescription medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), warning consumers to avoid the product.
Singapore News - Kingu Ginseng Candy was found to be adulterated with a prescription medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), warning consumers to avoid the product. The candy, which originates from Malaysia, contains tadalafil, a medicine that. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE, April 12 The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has advised consumers not to purchase or consume the “Kingu Ginseng Candy” as it has been detected to be adulterated.