Zencore Plus Found To Contain Benzamidenafil
Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 24 March 2009 | There are 0 comments
The American Food & Drug Administration has issued a warning regarding a dietary supplement product called Zencore Plus which has been found to contain dangerous chemicals. The distributor of the product Bodee LLC is voluntarily recalling all of the Zencore Plus after being shown the results of the independent clinical testing done on the product.

Zencore Plus was found to contain a chemical called benzamidenafil which is a doctored version of the family of drugs sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil that are the active ingredients of the prescription impotence medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. The Food & Drug Administration said that men who used Zencore Plus could be putting their lives in danger especially if they were also using other medications for blood pressure such as nitrates. They also commented that since no clinical testing had been done on benzamidenafil its side effects were unknown and could therefore be extremely dangerous. Zencore Plus was sold in health food stores giving the impression that it was natural and was also heavily marketed on the internet.
It is not yet clear whether the Food & Drug Administration will be asking the Federal authorities to take legal action against Bodee LLC and also the company Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals who manufactured the tablets.
If you have used Zencore Plus or you know anyone who has, it is recommended that you make sure that medical advice is sought immediately. You should also take heed of the lesson that you have learned which is never to use anything for erectile dysfunction unless it is prescribed to you by a doctor. Even dietary supplements which claim to treat erectile dysfunction completely naturally are often laced with dangerous chemicals.
Erectile dysfunction is a serious medical condition which should be dealt with by doctor and not by a health shop.


