Man Loses Blood Supply To Leg After Using Aspire 36
Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 14 March 2008 | There are 2 comments
You may remember a few days ago that we reported on two dangerous dietary supplements for erectile dysfunction namely Aspire36 and Aspire Lite which were forced to be recalled by the Food & Drug Administration in America. We have recently received more information about their dangerous effects and the incidents that led to their recall.

In the first case a man of 82 who was looking forward to a night of romantic endeavours took one of the Aspire36 so called “herbal supplements” and within a matter of minutes he realised that the blood flow to his left leg had stopped! This obviously ruined his evening and it was only by getting the hospital quickly that he was prevented from suffering serious health complications.
In another case a man who had taken one of the Aspire36 tablets was rushed to the emergency section of the hospital after his heartbeat for no apparent reason went up to a over 130 beats a minute and his blood pressure went off the scale too.
The Food & Drug Administration has not released all of the incidences of adverse effects when taking the Aspire36 tablets but just chose to release a few to highlight the dangers of using it. Other cases involved men fainting, suffering from headaches and even hallucinations.
Palo Alto Labs who made Aspire 36 have stopped selling it and have asked all retailers to send back unsold tablets; however the company is now selling a “reformulated sex enhancement pill” called Aspire36-Plus. We hope that the Food & Drug Administration in America is aware of this too!
The industry for dietary supplements in America is largely unregulated and there have been calls for stricter rules to be enacted to protect the public from unscrupulous companies who promote untested and unproven medicines which are allowed to escape regulation just because they do not contain any controlled substances.
Our advice from Ukmedix News is never use anything for erectile dysfunction unless it has been prescribed to you by a doctor.

There are 2 comments on this article.
D. F. Smith said:
There is a Quarter Page ad for Aspire 36 Plus on page c3 of the May 21 San Diego Union Tribune.
Buckingham said:
This is disgraceful. Was anyone prosecuted?
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