Latest Impotence Med Scam Is XP Tongkat Ali Supreme
Written by Richard Simmons | Wednesday, 13 May 2009 | There are 0 comments
The Singapore Health Authority has issued a statement warning people about the dangers of a herbal supplement design to treat erectile dysfunction which they recently tested and found to contain powerful prescription chemicals in large quantities. The product which we have previously written about at Ukmedix News is called Tongkat Ali and this time had been rebranded as ‘XP Tongkat Ali Supreme’ and was being sold in health shops and supermarkets all over Singapore as well as being marketed heavily on the internet by unregulated online pharmacies.

The Singapore Health Sciences Authority said that when they tested it they found it to contain the chemical tadalafil which is in fact the active ingredient of the impotence medication Cialis that is only licenced to be made by the drug company Eli Lilly. Many of the fake versions of the Cialis drug tend to contain what scientists call analog variants of the tadalafil compound which can be extremely dangerous as they have not been put through the same stringent clinical testing as the original substance.
XP Tongkat Ali Supreme comes in capsules and is called a traditional herbal supplement for men that is 100 percent natural when in fact it is neither. Our advice at Ukmedix News is never to use anything to treat erectile dysfunction unless it has been given to you by a doctor. There are too many fake and dangerous erectile dysfunction remedies out there which prey on gullible and desperate men and which have been the cause of thousands of medical mishaps.
The only clinically tested and medically approved products to treat erectile dysfunction are the medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. If you use anything else you are potentially putting your health and your life at risk and wasting your time and your money.


