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Sweet Energizer Vitality Candy Recalled

Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 20 June 2008 | There are 0 comments

The dangerous compound found in the product was aminotadalafil

An urgent new warning has issued by the Department of Health in Hong Kong. This time the warning concerns a product called Sweet Energizer Vitality Candy which has been tested and was found to contain undeclared ingredients which could be very dangerous to certain men. The product which was being sold in shops around the province of Hong Kong is also likely to have found its way onto the internet and probably can be bought at illegal online pharmacies.

Sweet Energizer Vitality Candy Recalled

The dangerous compound found in the product was aminotadalafil which is a doctored version of the key ingredient found in the erectile dysfunction medicine Cialis. Cialis contains tadalafil and aminotadalafil is known as an analogue compound of the same drug but it has not been trialed for safety and therefore could be very dangerous.

Health experts said the while aminotadalafil's chemical make up was very similar to tadalafil it did not necessarily mean that men who safely took a Cialis could use this called Sweet Energizer Vitality Candy. It is also worth noting that any manufacturer who puts an undeclared potentially dangerous compound in a medication obviously has no real concern for your safety, and therefore the factories where these medications are made are not going to have any health and safety practices in place meaning that the chances of you getting substandard medication are high.

Most fake impotence medications use the key compound of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra namely sildenafil as their key ingredient, but criminal manufacturers are now turning to tadalafil because they think it will be unlikely to be picked up in clinical testing by suspicious health authorities.

It is hoped that the manufacturers of this dangerous product will be arrested and put into prison. There have been a number of deaths in the Chinese region from fake erectile dysfunction medication this year and hundreds of men have been hospitalised following dangerous side effects.

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