Written by Richard Simmons| Wednesday, 17 November 2010| There is 1 comment
Yep, here we go again at Ukmedix News warning you to stay away from medications with stupid names! The latest product to come to our attention is Duro Extend Capsules for Men which has been put through clinical testing and found to contain a chemical called Sulfoaidenafil which is very loosely related to Sildenafil, the active ingredient of Viagra.

As expected with these types of medication no mention was made about the fact that it contains a powerful chemical on the labeling or the packaging which could therefore lead men to try it without being aware of potential dangerous side effects. It is likely that the Sulfoaidenafil chemical would react dangerously with other medications like nitrates leading to potentially fatal low blood pressure.
Duro Extend Capsules for Men should be thrown away immediately and if you have already made use of them you should go for a thorough checkup, telling your doctor what you have been using.
At Ukmedix News we believe that hundreds of men die every year from using products containing analog compounds of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. Because men are often warned by their doctors to stay away from legal prescription impotence drugs for a number of reasons they turn to products like Duro Extend Capsules for Men believing that they are safe because they do not contain the same chemicals, when in fact for them they are even more dangerous.
As well as being dangerous, these products are made by criminals who know that they are not permitted to manufacture and sell products which contain these chemicals. Nevertheless they continue to do so with no care for the fact that they probably kill hundreds of men every year.
In the majority of these cases of death from fake impotence products either the death is thought to be a natural one, or from a heart attack or the families involved hush up the facts because they don't want the associated embarrassment. The manufacturers of these products know this and that is why they operate with very little scrutiny and only as slap on the wrist when they are caught.
It's about time that not only people who manufacture these products but also those who sell them are prosecuted and sent to prison.
