Written by Rupert Kircz | Wednesday, 09 July 2008
The latest warning to come from the Food & Drug Administration regarding the sale of illegal erectile dysfunction medication concerns two products called Rize 2 The Occasion and Rose 4 Her. The products which are distributed by Jack Distribution LLC have been ordered for a complete recall in all American states after testing was found to show that they contained a doctored form of the key ingredient of the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra.

Viagra contains sildenafil whereas these so called dietary supplements contain something called thiomethisosildenafil. This doctored compound has not been tested for safety and could cause extremely dangerous side effects. The company involved in the distribution of this dangerous product has said that full refunds will be given to anyone who returns the supplements and that anyone who has it should immediately stop using it.
Ukmedix News takes the problem of illegal erectile dysfunction medication extremely seriously. We are aware of a number of cases where people have died from using these sorts of supplements and many more cases where people have been admitted to hospitals suffering from serious health complications. Our advice is that you should never use anything which is not been prescribed you by a doctor. The only licenced erectile dysfunction medications on the market today are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and therefore anything else is highly likely to be illegal, dangerous or just plain useless.
Any product which has a name as ridiculous as Rize 2 The Occasion or Rose 4 Her is bound to be illegal and probably dangerous. Men must realise that erectile dysfunction is a serious medical problem which can be treated in well over 90 percent of cases. The use of illegal erectile dysfunction medication greatly increases the chances of failure in treatment and also the chances of getting ill from side effects.
When it comes to drugs always Keep It Real!
