Hydroxyacetildenafil Found In Zhong Guo Shen Fang
Written by Richard Simmons | Monday, 23 March 2009 | There are 2 comments
News reports coming into the Ukmedix newsroom are warning than men must not use a medication called Zhong Guo Shen Fang which is sold and marketed as an erectile dysfunction aid. The warning which has been confirmed by the Department of Health in Hong Kong includes the advice that anybody who has used it should seek medical advice as it can cause dangerous side effects which could be fatal in some cases.

On testing the Zhong Guo Shen Fang impotence medication was found to contain a compound called hydroxyacetildenafil which is an analogue version of the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra. Viagra contains a compound called sildenafil citrate and while the compound hydroxyacetildenafil may have some similarities it has not been put through the same scrupulous clinical testing that Viagra has.
These analogue compounds are being increasingly used by criminal manufacturers of fake erectile dysfunction medication because they are cheaper to produce than the real versions of the drug, and also because they think that by doctoring the compound they are less likely to show up in routine health inspections of medicines done by different medical authorities around the world.
The Food & Drug Administration in America warns that these analogue versions of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra can lower blood pressure levels and interact with medications already prescribed. The packaging of the Zhong Guo Shen Fang impotence product makes no mention of the dangerous compound that it contains thus leading many men to believe that it is completely harmless and natural.
The Zhong Guo Shen Fang impotence product is also being sold online and thus it makes it very difficult for national drug enforcement authorities to catch the manufacturers and sellers of it. Ukmedix News has seen that the only way to stop the proliferation of illegal impotence medications online is to inform the public of the dangers.

There are 2 comments on this article.
George said:
Well done ukmedix you've done it again!! As a user I am always looking for articles about erectile disfuntion and have some time ago changed from looking for the cheapest product to the safest one, I have therefore changed to ukmedix for safety. Thanks you for this safe website.
David said:
I agree with George. Cheap is generally dangerous or at best useless and a waste of money. Buy from a site you can identify.
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