Written by Richard Simmons| Monday, 10 October 2011| There is 1 comment
A fresh warning from the New Zealand Director-General of Health, Mr. Kevin Woods concerns yet again erectile dysfunction treatments. The two products which advertise themselves as sexual performance enhancers were tested and found to contain undeclared prescription compounds which could cause significant health risks.

Over the last two years Medsafe, the New Zealand health authority has issued warnings for 65 male sexual enhancement supplements which gives you an idea of the scale of the problem. The two latest products to be recalled follow the usual pattern of having stupid names which unfortunately appeal to stupid people and even some intelligent ones who are not using their brains! The two products are called Get Stiff and Maxi Mize!
Clinical testing done by The Institute of Environmental Science and Research shows that the products contain hydroxyhomosildenafil, hydroxythiohomosildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil and yohimbine. Some of these compounds have never been put through proper clinical testing and are doctored versions of the prescription compounds found in the legal erectile dysfunction medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.
Medsafe said that it was important that anybody who took these products should stop doing so immediately and should get a medical checkup especially if they were feeling unwell. It is also possible that they could interact with other medications leading to severe health problems and even death.
Using non prescription erectile dysfunction medication is always dangerous however unfortunately many desperate men resort to them because they are too embarrassed to get a consultation with a doctor about their impotence problem. Desperate men take desperate measures and this leads to a high level of risk.
At Ukmedix News we understand that many men feel embarrassed about coming forward to get a prescription for erectile dysfunction medication but not dealing with a doctor could be very dangerous. It is possible to have a discreet and professional online consultation at the Ukmedix web site with a UK doctor if you would rather not talk face to face about your problem.
Whatever you don't buy fake meds!
