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Watch Out For Liviro3

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 24 January 2007

As part of our campaign to stamp out the illegal and dangerous selling of fake erectile dysfunction medicine on the Internet and through spam emails we have decided to make it a point to report on all cases where erectile dysfunction medicine is being sold illegally. A recent case involved a distribution company called Ebek that sold a medicine called Liviro3, however following tests done by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) it was seen to contain a controlled drug called taladafil. Taladafil is the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction medication Cialis. Taladafil is a tried and tested drug that has full approval from the FDA but only when it is manufactured and sold by Lilly Icos that has the patent and licence for the drug.

What makes the use of Livro3 so dangerous is that a man who used nitrates for a heart condition would almost certainly die if he used Livro3 as his blood pressure would drop suddenly and his heart would stop. There is no warning on the labeling that either taladafil is in Livro 3 or that it shouldn’t be taken by people using nitrates and this is irresponsible and in our view criminally negligent.

The product Liviro3 comes in the form of 10 tablet boxes or in 20 tablet plastic bottles and the only warnings that the labeling contains is one saying that patients with high blood pressure should not consume the pills. The United Sates like the UK has recently stepped up its campaign to arrest and charge people who are involved in the manufacture supply and selling of any erectile dysfunction medicine without the proper licences and according to the rules.

Cialis is a very effective impotence medicine that is used by millions of men all over the world and thus has been tried and tested millions of times unlike illegal impotence medicines. Please do not risk your health by using any impotence medicine that doesn’t come from a licenced pharmacy or without a doctor’s prescription and you could harm your health and live to regret it.

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