Unprescribed Impotence Remedy Leads To Man's Death
Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 08 February 2008 | There are 0 comments
If you ever needed a good reason why you should not take any erectile dysfunction medication unless it has been prescribed to you by doctor just keep reading on…

A man from Hong Kong has died and nine other men are in hospital after using an untested and unregistered erectile dysfunction medication. The man who died was 53 years old and appears to have succumbed to a low blood sugar level after taking the medication. The other men involved were between the ages of 44 and 86 and are said to be lucky to be alive. One of the men is still in intensive care.
The Hong Kong Department of Health has carried out an investigation into the erectile dysfunction remedy which is called Nangen and which was bought from various places on the border between China and Hong Kong. The medicine was found to contain the active ingredient of the Viagra erectile dysfunction medication namely sildenafil citrate but it also contained glibenclamide that is known to be used to as the medication to lower blood sugar in diabetics.
The Hong Kong Department of Health is taking this situation extremely seriously and has inspected over 200 shops and pharmacies to try and stop the sale of this illegal medicine immediately before anybody else dies. So far they have seized over 130 pills of Nangen. This case highlights the dangers of using dubious erectile dysfunction medication and of buying medicines which have not been given to or prescribed to you by a doctor.
Dangerous erectile dysfunction medication is being made in substandard factories in China and India and being sold all over the world. Some of it is extremely dangerous as the death of this unfortunate man testifies.
It is not worth risking your health, get a prescription and get the real medications Viagra, Cialis or Levitra…And nothing else!


