#spacing Sex Supplements Contain Hidden Drugs ~ Men's Health Medicine

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Sex Supplements Contain Hidden Drugs

You should exercise caution when buying sex supplements that are sold on various websites and in some retail stores.

Because FDA is unable to test and identify all tainted sexual enhancement products available in the markets.

Below sex supplement products are found to contain unlabeled sildenafil and tadalafil.

1. Reload

2. Get It Up

3. Super Cheetah

4. Cave Diver

5. Nights to Remember

6. and X Zen Platinum.

Sildenafil is sold under the brand name Viagra and tadalafil brand name is Cialis.

Sildenafil and tadalafil are prescription drugs used in treating erectile dysfunction.

Under FDA regulation, sex supplements are not allowed to contain such prescription drugs.

Last month, FDA recalled two sex supplements, Vicerex and Black Ant because these products also contained sildenafil and tadalafil.

Undeclared drugs in supplements are dangerous when you unknowingly consumed them without being told about their risks.

Sildenafil and tadalafil can cause adverse reactions such as dangerously low blood pressure, if taken along with other prescription drugs that contain nitrates.

An example of such drugs is prescribed drugs to treat chest pain and heart disease containing nitrates.

If you take the products listed in this article should stop using them immediately, throw them away and consult your doctor.

FDA Public Notifications


Posted by: Mo Salle



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