Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 08 January 2008
The list of erectile dysfunction supplements which are advertised as dietary supplements continues to grow and research that we have seen that Ukmedix News shows that the majority of them in fact are not what they claim to be but contain either powerful prescription medication or are completely dud and will have no effect on erectile function whatsoever.

Ukmedix News has been collecting a list of supplements to watch out for which may be very detrimental to your health if you were to use them. The following “dietary supplements” have been properly tested by the Food & and Drug Administration in America and have all been seen to contain potentially harmful and undeclared compounds. The supplements are Actra-Rx, Actra-Sx, Libidus, Nasutra Neophase, Vigor-25, Yilishen Zimaxx, 4EVERON, Liviro3, Lycium Barbarum, Adam Free, Rhino V Max, Max True Man, Energy Max, HS Joy of Love, NaturalUp, Blue Steel, Erextra, Super Shangai, Strong Testis, Shangai Ultra, Shangai Ultra X, Lady Shangai and Shangai Regular.
According to Ms Linda Silvers who heads the Internet and Health Fraud Team at the Food & Drug Administration the number of fake products on the internet and sold with spam e-mails is increasing. She went on to say that many people are fooled because the labeling of these supplements is false and many of the products even claimed that the Food & Drug Administration had approved them.
Many men go for these dietary supplements when they have been told that Viagra, Cialis and Levitra could be dangerous for them due to either blood pressure or heart problems, however when they take these medications very often the same potentially harmful (for them) prescription medications are present in the tablets. Ms Linda Silvers said that is important that the average consumer is made aware that the majority of erectile dysfunction medications sold on the internet is dangerous so that the illegal operators will be put out of business.
