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FDA Warning On Magic Power Coffee

Written by Richard Simmons| Monday, 20 September 2010| There are 0 comments

many men believe it to be harmless

The manufacturers of Magic Power Coffee have been issued an official warning letter from the American Food & Drug Administration regarding this illegal product. INZ Distributors Inc were informed that following clinical testing Magic Power Coffee was found to contain something called hydroxythiohomosildenafil which is a chemical having similarities to sildenafil, the active ingredient of Viagra.

fda warning on magic power coffee

The FDA pointed out that there was no mention of the hydroxythiohomosildenafil on the product label and therefore this product was illegally misbranded. The FDA has already issued a consumer warning for this product urging anybody who has used or purchased the product to immediately destroy it.

The dangers of a product like Magic Power Coffee are considerable. Firstly hydroxythiohomosildenafil has never been subjected to independent clinical testing for safety and therefore could have short term and long term detrimental adverse events. Secondly because there is no mention of this product on the labeling many men believe it to be harmless and therefore OK for them to use despite being told by their doctors not to use Viagra. The FDA said that it was likely this product would interact with other medications such as nitrates and cause potentially fatal low blood pressure.

Magic Power Coffee is described as a dietary supplement when in fact it contains powerful altered prescription compounds. It appears that the manufacturers of Magic Power Coffee have made every effort to present their "supplement" as being something to have along with regular food and have not warned consumers about the potential dangers.

At Ukmedix News we advise men never to use anything for erectile dysfunction unless it has been prescribed to you by a doctor. The only tried and tested remedies to treat male impotence are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and using anything else is a waste of time if not dangerous. Using something with a ridiculously suggestive name like Magic Power Coffee is just plain stupid!

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