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Influencer-Endorsed Male Supplements Spiked with Fake Drugs; 4 Suspects Indicted After Reaping Over 80 Million NTD

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Male enhancement health supplements like "My Brother is Fierce," endorsed by an influencer, were found by authorities to contain illegal Viagra-like ingredients imported from China. Four suspects, who made over 80 million NTD, were indicted for violating the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act.

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Q: Who was indicted for violating the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act in this case?
A: Chiang and three other suspects were indicted by prosecutors for violating the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act.
Q: How much illegal profit did Chiang make from selling the counterfeit supplements?
A: Chiang made an illegal profit of over eighty million New Taiwan Dollars from this operation.
Q: What specific substance did Chiang import from China starting in the year 2017?
A: Chiang imported an ingredient containing Nphenyl_propoxyphenyl_carbodenafil starting in 2017.
Q: How did the police initially discover the unapproved pharmaceutical ingredients?
A: The police accidentally discovered the supplement while tracing the Fans17 website involvement in youth sexual exploitation cases.
Q: What were the names of the products packaged by the OEM factory using the imported agent?
A: The products were sold under names like 30 Password, Super Power 30, 30 Er Li, and My Brother is Fierce.