Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 14 December 2010| There is 1 comment
Man Up Now! Yes, that is the name of a new erectile dysfunction product which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning men not to use. It sounds crazy but there are some men out there [in fact quite alot] who would actually put a tablet of something called Man Up Now in their mouth in the hope that it would improve their erectile function.

The product which has been tested by the FDA was found to contain something called sulfoaildenafil which its manufacturers hope will have the same effect as Sildenafil, the active ingredient of Viagra. The problem is sulfoaildenafil has not been put through independent clinical testing and is also likely to interact badly with nitrates and other blood pressure medications which could in some cases be fatal.
As usual because Man Up Now is made by a criminal organization they advertise it as being herbal and natural when in fact it contains untested and illegal compounds. The FDA said that anybody who had used Man Up Now capsules should stop doing so and get a medical checkup immediately. The FDA also said that people using these types of supplements were "likely to expose [themselves] to unpredictable risks and the potential for injury or death."
Man Up Now was distributed in America by Synergy Distribution LLC as well as sold on the internet and is similar to many other dietary supplements for sexual enhancement that they have come across over the last few years which contained a whole array of different prescription or nonprescription compounds.
At last the FDA is wising up to the fact that any 'herbal' or 'traditional' sexual enhancement products that promise quick effects are likely to have unstated amounts of either FDA approved drugs or analogue variations of these drugs.
If you want erectile dysfunction medications you should stick to Viagra, Cialis or Levitra which have been prescribed you by a doctor. Using anything else opens yourself up to a whole list of health complications and dangers.
