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Libipower Plus Recalled After FDA Warning



Written by Richard Simmons | Wednesday, 15 July 2009 | There are 0 comments

There was no mention of this ingredient called tadalafil on the labeling

The American Food & Drug Administration has put out a warning regarding a product called Libipower Plus. It appears that this so called supplement contains untested versions of a powerful prescription medication used to treat impotence in men. The manufacturer of this dangerous product Haloteco, have issued an immediate complete recall of Libipower Plus.

Libipower Plus Recalled After FDA Warning

The Food & Drug Administration have tested the product in their own laboratories and found it to contain a version of the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis. There was no mention of this ingredient called tadalafil on the labeling of the supplement which is highly irresponsible because it is known to interact with other drugs which could cause potentially fatal episodes if used by the wrong men.

The Cialis drug which is manufactured by Eli Lilly is arguably the world’s most effective erectile dysfunction medication with many men preferring it over and above Viagra. It is not known whether Haloteco were complicit in the fraudulent labeling of the product or whether they themselves were also duped, but the legal and Federal authorities in America will be asking many questions which could lead to prosecution.

At Ukmedix News we have seen hundreds of incidences in which so called natural, traditional and herbal supplements end up containing powerful illegally manufactured chemicals which are offshoots of the legal and clinically tested active ingredients of the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.

The advice from the Ukmedix News Team is simple; don’t use any medication to treat erectile dysfunction unless it has been issued to you by a doctor. Erectile dysfunction is a very serious illness which should be properly diagnosed and shouldn't treated by getting untested supplements over the counter. We have also been arguing that the medical authorities in the United States need to sharpen up their act when it comes to the regulation of over-the-counter health supplements.

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