(FOX 2) - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported on Tuesday that officers in Chicago stopped a shipment containing more than 15,000 pills labeled as Viagra that were destined for a Michigan home.The shipment was intercepted on Sunday and contained 15,000 tablets marked and packaged as Viagra 100mg tablets and varying brands of honey mixed with Sildenafil, the clinical name of the erectile dysfunction drug.If the pills were real and had they been approved by the FDA, they would have been worth about $1,065,000According to the CBP, the pills violated the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), which prohibits the introduction of any medicine, food, tobacco, or cosmetic that is misbranded or changed in some way.The pills, which.