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Penetrex and Penetrin Impotence Remedies Are Useless

Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 13 March 2008

The scale of the fraud was massive

American health authorities have come down hard on a company which sold and marketed two erectile dysfunction medications called Penetrex and Penetrin. The company was ordered to pay about $1 million after they pleaded guilty to incorrectly branding the impotence medication and also for selling it without the legal requirements of the Federal health regulators.

Penetrex and Penetrin Impotence Remedies Are Useless

The company which is based in Florida and called White Broadman was found guilty of intentionally misleading consumers by selling this untested erectile dysfunction medication over the counter by using a postal marketing campaign. The company called their erectile dysfunction remedy a “dietary supplement”. The scale of the fraud was massive in that the directors of the company claim to have had a “director of research” who in fact did not exist and they completely made up customer testimonials as well as the results of clinical testing in order to make the supplement look like it was a serious medication.

The company also claims in the information they sent their customers that they had a laboratory where they did their testing but in fact they had merely taken photos of the University of Florida. The good news however is that the supplements will not do anything dangerous to the men who take them and therefore all you need to do is throw them in the bin. Many of these fake supplements contain ingredients that are similar to those compounds that are found in real erectile dysfunction medication. 

At Ukmedix News we have learned that the vast majority of erectile dysfunction supplements other than the three branded Viagra, Cialis and Levitra medications are just a waste of time.  Either they are loaded with dangerous analogue chemicals or they are in fact dud tablets which may induce a slight placebo effect in certain men who are gullible enough to believe that they work.

Erectile dysfunction is not something that will be cured by taking an untested supplement. If you suffer from erectile dysfunction you should get a prescription from a doctor who may or may not be able to give you a proper erectile dysfunction medication to help yourself.

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