FDA Compliance And Sulfoaildenafil In Banned Drugs

There has been a warning released by the US Food and Drug Administration over concerns about a sexual enhancement drug sold on the internet. The FDA released a list of sexual performance enhancements that were found to be a risk to human health back in 2004. They were not in line with FDA compliance and were breaking federal law because they withheld ingredient information.

Some of the ‘Supplements’ included Actra-Rx, Actra-Sx, Libidus, Nasutra, Neophase, Vigor-25, Yilishen, Zimaxx, 4EVERON, and Liviro3.

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

The most recent product to be attacked by the FDA is Stiff Nights which is sold over the internet and in some retail outlets. It is sold as a dietary supplement although there are ingredients in the pills that consumers are not told about. The FDAs compliance regulations over the marketing of drugs is being breached by the company behind Stiff Night. It is the law that every ingredient should be listed because they can interact with prescription drugs and have serious health consequences.

Men with conditions including heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes which are treated with prescription drugs are those most likely to be affected if they take sexual enhancement drugs and their prescription meds at the same time. This is because Stiff Night contains the chemical sulfoaildenafil which is the ingredient used in Viagra. If this ingredient and nitrate drugs are taken together then the effect can be a dangerous drop in blood pressure 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’. The FDA was warned about Stiff Nights following a customer complaint although the nature of the complaint remains undisclosed. After investigation the FDA deemed it necessary to produce their warning.

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