Prohibited Sexual Performance Drugs And FDA Compliance

26/12/09 7:03 AM

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There has been a warning released by the US Food and Drug Administration over concerns about a sexual enhancement drug sold on the internet. A list of products designed to increase sexual performance was released by the FDA in 2004 because their ingredients were a risk to human health. The makers of these drugs were breaching FDA compliance and federal law by failing to fully disclose all of the ingredients in the drugs.

A few of the many drugs that were found to be breaking the law include Lycium Barbarum L., Adam Free, Rhino V Max, V.Max, True Man, Energy Max, HS Joy of Love, NaturalUp, Blue Steel and Erextra.

Take a look at the FDA’s website for the full list of illegal products. Each of the banned products are promoted as a pill to prevent erectile dysfunction and enhance your performance in bed. However if you are taking another prescription drug or use some herbal remedies you may be at serious health risks.

on the internet and in some retail outlets you can buy a product call Stiff Nights which the FDA has recently warned consumers against. It is sold as a dietary supplement although there are ingredients in the pills that consumers are not told about. Withholding ingredients is in breach of FDA compliance and the drugs marketing regulations. It is illegal to withhold any ingredient information from your products because of the health risks posed when they interact with prescription drugs.

Those men who suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease are especially at risk. This is because Stiff Night contains the chemical sulfoaildenafil which is the ingredient used in Viagra. When this comes into contact with some nitrate drugs, a person’s blood pressure can dramatically fall to dangerous levels. Men who suffer from the above conditions are often on prescription medicine which includes nitrates, and erectile dysfunction can be a side-effect.

Men take these illegal drugs not knowing they are banned or contain dangerous ingredients because they are advertised on the internet as ‘all-natural’. A customer complaint led the FDA to investigate Stiff Nights. This was followed by an investigation during which the FDA decided to release this consumer warning.

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