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Mentalk Medicine Contains Aminotadalafil

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 02 June 2008 | There are 0 comments

The product Mentalk is promoted as a candy

Most of the warnings that we get at Ukmedix News regarding the production of fake erectile dysfunction medication concerns the use of sildenafil which is the key compound of Viagra. However we recently came across a warning put out by the health officials of Singapore warning men to stay away from a product called Mentalk because when it was tested it was found to contain aminotadalafil.

Mentalk Medicine Contains Aminotadalafil

The active ingredient of the impotence drug Cialis is tadalafil and the chemical found in Mentalk was what is called an analogue compound. These analogue compounds are extremely dangerous because they have not been tested in proper clinical environments and their side effects are not properly documented.

The product Mentalk is promoted as a “candy” and is sold through the use of spam e-mail is on the internet. Many men think that they are just taking a harmless dietary supplement and are in fact unaware that they are taking the potentially lethal chemical aminotadalafil. The Health Authority of Singapore said that the chemical could cause a cardio attack or stroke if it is used by the wrong men.

The prescription medications Cialis is the second most popular erectile dysfunction drug in the world and is taken by millions of men. In some countries it is more popular than the best selling Viagra drug. Cialis is different from Viagra in that it works for a much longer time with one dose with some men reporting enhanced erections after as long as 36 hours.

You must never take any erectile dysfunction drug unless it has been prescribed to you by doctor. There have been cases of men dying who used medication that they purchased online or in foreign health shops and markets. The advice from Ukmedix doctors is never to use any medication for erectile dysfunction unless it comes with a doctor’s prescription.

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