MHRA Concerned About Dangerous XP Tongkat Ali Supreme
Written by Richard Simmons | Friday, 17 July 2009 | There are 0 comments
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in the UK are said to be concerned about the so called natural and traditional health supplement XP Tongkat Ali Supreme which can be bought on the internet and which has been making its way into the United Kingdom. Ukmedix News originally brought the dangers of this supplement to public attention in the UK back in May but it is still widely unknown that this supplement contains an analog version of the active ingredient of Cialis, namely tadalafil.

The manufacturers of this illegal and dangerous erectile dysfunction supplement have even gone as far as to add the tadalafil compound into the gelatin shells of the individual capsules in order to try and escape detection. Often when capsules are submitted for clinical tests in laboratories they open them and pour the powder ingredients into a receptacle for testing and do not test the actual capsule covers themselves.
This could have led to a recommendation from the MHRA that in fact XP Tongkat Ali Supreme was harmless when in fact the active ingredient of Cialis can be potentially fatal if used by the wrong men who are using other medications.
The extent that the criminal manufacturers of these fake erectile dysfunction medications will go in order to sell their products and escape detection from health authorities, (which are there to save lives and promote health) is incredible.
Despite the obvious dangers of using anything other than prescription medications which have been clinically tested such as Viagra, Cialis or Levitra, desperate men often turn to desperate remedies. Their desperation is often born out of a humiliation and embarrassment about their condition and not wanting to speak to a doctor face to face.
At the Ukmedix web site however it is possible to get proper clinical treatment from qualified UK doctors and at the same time retain your privacy and dignity. You can even check that the drugs you buy are genuine using the Pharmacheck system.
