Watch Out For All Supplements
Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 16 May 2007 | There are 0 comments
Ukmedix News is pleased to note that the Food & Drug Administration in America is taking its job extremely seriously these days and is clamping down heavily on those companies that promote diet supplements that are said to enhance sexual function. Any doctor who knows what he is talking about will happily tell you that there are only three real drug remedies to cure erectile dysfunction and they are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.

In America there are literally hundreds of supplements available on the market that are not licenced by the Food & Drug Authority because they claim not to contain any controlled substances. However from recent testing the FDA is beginning to realise that many of these so called herbal supplements are in fact full of controlled drugs that are meant only to be issued with a prescription.
For example, recently having tested some of the supplements the Food & Drug Authority realised that a particular product namely “True Man” and “Energy Max” did not contain anything natural at all and in fact had the sildenafil citrate compound in them which is the active compound in the drug Viagra made by Pfizer. What makes this supplement so dangerous is that on the label there is no mention of the Viagra compound and therefore people who were using particular blood pressure and heart drugs could end up killing themselves by using it.
The Food & Drug Authority also advised people who suffer from sexual problems such as erectile dysfunction that they should get proper medical help and that they should not try to cure the problem on their own by buying untested supplements. Ukmedix News welcomes the statement and feels that it is long overdue as there are so much useless and potentially dangerous supplements on the market in America today that should be regulated.


