Lover Liquid Nutriment Herbal Supplement Is Not What It Seems
Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 25 September 2008 | There are 0 comments
The medical authorities in Canada are warning people to stay away from two erectile dysfunction products called Lover Liquid Nutriment Herbal Supplement and Onyo because they say they could cause dangerous unknown side effects. The products were checked as part of routine clinical testing that is done with herbal medications in Canada and they were found to contain undeclared ingredients.

The first ingredient they found was sildenafil which is the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra, but there was no mention of this on the packaging and the amount of sildenafil was not consistent. Not only this but one of the products also contained a doctored version of the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction medication Levitra. Levitra contains vardenafil but the Onyo product contains something called pseudovardenafil which has never been subjected to clinical testing and could cause dangerous side effects. To make matters worse a doctored version of sildenafil namely acetildenafil was also found in the Onyo product.
This warning follows literally hundreds of others which have come out of various medical authorities around the world and which almost all follow a particular pattern. All of these fake erectile dysfunction medications tend to contain doctored versions of the active ingredients of either Levitra, Cialis or Viagra and they are always promoted as herbal, traditional or natural, when in fact they are far from this.
Most fake erectile dysfunction medication is made in China and in India in illegal factories which the authorities are either unaware of or are turning a blind eye towards. Ukmedix News is aware of men having died after using this sort of medication and wishes to warn its readers yet again that they are playing high stakes with their health by taking these products.


