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Another Man In Hospital



Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 16 April 2008 | There are 0 comments

The man said that he had used the product called Power Walnut

The Department of Health in Hong Kong has yet again warned that men are not to use erectile dysfunction medication unless it comes from a proper licenced establishment. It appears that more men are becoming admitted into hospitals after having used these illegal and dangerous impotence medicines which are sold on the street.

Another Man In Hospital

Just recently a man of 49 collapsed and was immediately rushed into hospital and when testing was done on his blood and urine it was recorded that he had large amounts of sildenafil (Viagra) as well as glibenclamide metabolites which are prescription medications to help people with blood sugar problems.

The man said that he had used the product called Power Walnut to treat erectile dysfunction and that he had no idea it was so dangerous. It is a pity that he did not the heed the warnings put out by the Department of Health in Hong Kong previously. One man has already died from using this dangerous impotence product and many more have become seriously ill.

If you use fake erectile dysfunction medication you are playing a dangerous game with your help. You may get lucky and the medicine may be effective for you but there is a very significant risk that you could do serious damage to your health. Erectile dysfunction medications are serious medicines and should only be used on obtaining a prescription from a doctor.

The three licenced erectile dysfunction medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are not to be used by all men as they have side effects which could be harmful in men for example who suffer from heart problems or who are using nitrates to control blood pressure problems.

Many men go for these illegal products because they are embarrassed to see a doctor to obtain a prescription, but their embarrassment is much increased when they have to admit how stupid they have been and all their family and friends learn why they were admitted into hospital.

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