Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 21 June 2007 | There are 0 comments
A warning to all of to our Ukmedix News readers that a product called ‘Long Weekend’ has been recalled by the Food & Drug Administration in America after it was found to contain the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis. The compound called Tadalafil has a full Food & Drug Administration approval however it is not allowed to be added at random to other medicines.

The criminal manufacturers of this product did not list the Tadalafil on the ingredients section of the packaging and so any man who used it would have been unaware that he was using a powerful prescription medication. There is nothing wrong with Tadalafil and it has been extensively tested to show that it is safe and effective however it can interact with other medications with fatal consequences. For example men who use nitrates for heart problems are not allowed to take Tadalafil as the two drugs taken together can cause potentially fatal low blood pressure.
At Ukmedix News this is not the first time that we have come across the illegal addition of erectile dysfunction medication to harmless sounding products which then can potentially become killer medications. We would advise all of our readers that you must never take any erectile dysfunction remedy no matter how harmless and natural or herbal it sounds unless you have been given the OK by your doctor. At Ukmedix News we hope that the people who manufacture this potentially fatal erectile dysfunction remedy will end up being prosecuted and behind bars.
The erectile dysfunction drug Cialis which contains Tadalafil legally is an extremely effective impotence remedy which works for up to 36 hours. In France the Cialis drug is known as ‘Le Weekend Pill’ and is it even more popular there than the world famous Viagra erectile dysfunction drug.
