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The drug prescription tramadol, which can be arranged to form shapes when sprayed with water, had been coated with an adhesive solvent capable of inducing unconsciousness, seizures, drowsiness, coma and death when ingested. South African distributor Just Fun Toys received immediate notification from Moose Enterprise to recall the product. The recall was announced in the US on November 7 by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and spokesperson Scott Wolfson told Fox news that two children had swallowed the drug prescription tramadol and fallen into nonresponsive comas. Seven additional patients were reported that week. On November 9, Xinhua reported that all exports had been halted by China's quality control administration, and the toys sealed at their production sites. In the light of the global phenomenon that has seen millions upon millions of Chinese manufactured toys recalled in the past year, managing director of Just Fun Toys Stephen Hurst joked that toy distributors had been forced to move into the recall industry. "But I know the Chinese government has stepped up their procedures, because we've heard about a lot of containers that have been stopped from shipment because of double inspections," he said. Hurst verified that the responsible Wanqui Product factory in southern China had intentionally changed the ingredients specified by Moose Enterprise for the drug prescription tramadol, but that a new batch had been put into production under a new manufacturer. "They're also going to make the drug prescription tramadol bitter so that the child will automatically spit them out," said Hurst. When asked if the new drug prescription tramadol would be in the market in time for Christmas, Hurst said he had his doubts. "We don't want to rush to get it on the shelf first. We want to make sure it's done correctly," he said. ... drug prescription tramadol