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New Zealand Says No To Herbal Cialis



Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 11 May 2010 | There is 1 comment

could be fatal for some men

The Health Ministry of New Zealand has warned that erectile dysfunction products being sold in health food shops, pharmacies, adult shops and also on the internet could be fatal for some men especially those who suffer from heart conditions.

New Zealand Says No To Herbal Cialis

The Director-General of Health, Mr. Stephen McKernan specifically warned against four products named SZM Formula for Men, Volcanic, Stallion and Tomcat Ali. He said that they had tested these products and they contained differing levels of the powerful prescription medication tadalafil which is the active ingredient of Cialis. He warned that anybody using the product should stop taking them immediately and seek medical advice.

He described the manufacturers of the products as “rogue players” and said that they had used devious methods to avoid detection by health authorities. Their cunning approach involved them adding the active ingredient of the medications to the capsule shells rather than the powder inside them so that routine testing would not expose them as illegal.

It is becoming increasingly clear that even the owners of health shops are unaware that what they are selling is illegal but they must also wake up to the fact that a huge section of the herbal medications industry is being controlled by criminal gangs operating from China and India.

Most of these fake herbal erectile dysfunction medications have ridiculously suggestive names like Volcanic and Stallion which should make any sensible person come to the conclusion that they must be avoided immediately. Unfortunately despite public health campaigns and even deaths from these types of medications they continue to attract desperate and gullible men who genuinely believe that the products might actually be able to help them.

There is help at hand for men with erection problems and it should always be through the proper channels involving doctors and prescriptions. At present the only medications legally available for the treatment of impotence are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and these are what you should stick to stay safe and to get good results.

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There is 1 comment on this article.

On May 12, 2010 at 08:43
Vincent said:

The people producing these things and fooling people into thinking that this is a 'health' product should be sent to prison! The are potential murderers!!!

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