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Ghana Flooded With Dangerous ED Medicines

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 14 April 2008 | There are 0 comments

most of them contained too much of the sildenafil drug

The problem of fake erectile dysfunction medication is especially prevalent in poorer third world countries. For example the Food and Drugs Board of the African country Ghana recently announced that they had been conducting lab tests on a number of products that are found in health shops in the country. They found that the vast majority of these sexual enhancement medications actually contained sildenafil which is the key ingredient of Viagra.

Ghana Flooded With Dangerous ED Medicines

What is especially worrying if that most of them contained too much of the sildenafil drug which could mean that the men using these medications could end up in hospital or even dead.

According to the head of the Food and Drugs Board of Ghana the reason why the majority of men who die when having sex do so is because they are using an excess amount of sildenafil. He also said that many of these fake erectile dysfunction medications were using other chemicals which had not been tested and which were “synthetic”.

He warned that men who had high blood pressure or suffered from any heart problems could be putting themselves and great risk by using these products.

He went on to say that most of these products were made in China and thus the labeling on them was in Chinese meaning that even if there were any warnings on them they could not be read by African people. The names of these products are always extremely suggestive and often ridiculous which a sign that they are probably useless. For example at Ukmedix News we have come across products which are called things such as Viagra 100%, Power 007, Best Penis, Sexy Goddess and the stupidest one of all is The Power and Supper (sic) Overlord.

Any product for erectile dysfunction should be prescribed by doctor and you are taking a risk with your health if you do not do this. Be sensible and don’t use something with a stupid name. 

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