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Revivexxx Extra Strength, Solo Slim And Solo Slim Extra Strength Recalled By FDA



Written by Jamie Stowe | Wednesday, 11 August 2010 | There is 1 comment

these products could actually end up causing serious health complications

We are noticing a significant trend at Ukmedix News which is that health authorities around the world are becoming more vigilant and quicker to report adverse events concerning the use of medication to treat erectile dysfunction. This is been motivated by a bigger awareness of the dangers of using counterfeit medication and by the realization that so called herbal, natural and traditional medications are often laced with substandard medical compounds which may cause serious health complications.

Revivexxx Extra Strength, Solo Slim And Solo Slim Extra Strength Recalled By FDA

Just recently the Food & Drug Administration in America tested a couple of dietary supplements distributed by a company called EZVille Ltd. The products were both found to contain chemicals in them which were not declared on the packaging or labeling. The first product called Revivexxx Extra Strength had significant amounts of tadalafil which is the key compound of the impotence medication Cialis and the second product Solo Slim or Solo Slim Extra Strength contained something called didesmethyl sibutramine which is similar to sibutramine, the active ingredient of the weight loss medication Reductil.

Both of these products could actually end up causing serious health complications especially to those people already suffering from heart disease. The fact that the products do not come with proper health advisories means that people are tempted to consume more than they should which could cause heart attacks or strokes.

At Ukmedix News we believe that companies who distribute health supplements should be made legally responsible if it is found that the products contain illegal substances and that they cannot merely claim that they had no idea what was in them.

The fact that Reductil has been suspended from sale in the United Kingdom has led to a huge increase in demand for fake weight loss medication which is having serious negative consequences. It is high time that the UK government initiated public awareness campaigns to warn the public about the dangers of unlicensed ‘natural‘ medication, and introduced stiffer penalties for those people found selling it.

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There is 1 comment on this article.

On August 17, 2010 at 06:45
Susi said:

I agree the government needs to introduce stiffer penalties for those people selling fake medicine, how dare they fool people into taking something that they would not neccessarily take if they knew the ingredient was in it. If the person taking it dies as a result it is murder!

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