Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 17 May 2011| There is 1 comment
In yet another case of medical fraud an extensively marketed so called herbal supplement has been tested by the American Food & Drug Administration and found to contain illegally added prescription compounds. The product called ExtenZe is apparently a fake version of the real ExtenZe tablets manufactured by Biotab Nutraceuticals Inc, which has also come under scrutiny for previously selling supplements containing the active compounds of Viagra, Cialis and the diet drug Reductil.

A Food and Drug Administration spokesman Ms Shelly Burgess said that the ExtenZe fake tablets had not been made by Biotab, however only a few months ago Biotab were forced to voluntarily recall batches of ExtenZe that contained tadalafil, sildenafil and sibutramine.
It's all very confusing and that is why Ukmedix News recommends that you should never use anything for erectile dysfunction unless it has a prescription from a doctor. There are too many instances cases of herbal, traditional and natural medications containing excessive amounts of powerful prescription medications, which have in some cases led to death.
Ms. Ilisa Bernstein, the deputy director of the Office of Compliance at the FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research said the problem of prescription medication being added to so called herbal supplements was becoming more common. The FDA also warned that people who had used these products should see a doctor to discuss possible side effects.
The situation has now got to the point where illegal manufacturers of counterfeit erectile dysfunction pills just copy another manufacturers herbal tablets rather than bothering to make their own so called herbal product.
Always remember that there is no independent clinical evidence about the positive medical effects of any traditional, natural or herbal erectile dysfunction product. If anyone out there has any evidence that a natural product works better and is safer than Viagra, Cialis or Levitra we want to hear about it. We don't want to hear about testimonials from satisfied customers or any clinical trial which was not put under proper governmental clinical scrutiny.
Wake up guys and use your brain before you buy erectile dysfunction medication!
