Ayurvedic Medicines For Impotence Found With Fake Viagra
Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 11 May 2010 | There are 4 comments
Ukmedix News has been receiving report that many ayurvedic medicines which purport to cure erectile dysfunction in fact contain adulterated forms of the active ingredients of both Viagra and Cialis.

Ayurvedic medicines which are very popular in India normally use herbal remedies and potions which supposedly have been handed down for generations but because of the effectiveness of modern western medicine many of their practitioners are throwing away the rule books and using illegally manufactured compounds similar to legal prescription drugs. The danger of using these fake ayurvedic medicines to treat erectile dysfunction is that the side effects could be seriously harmful to health and even fatal.
For example when the active ingredients of Viagra (Sildenafil) and Cialis (Tadalafil) come into contact with other medications like nitrates they can cause potentially deadly low blood pressure. At least when you buy legal Viagra or Cialis you are subjected to questioning about other medicines you are using and warned about the side effects. It is possible that many of the people who are selling ayurvedic medicines may not even know themselves that what they have is laced with illegal drugs.
The advice we can give you at Ukmedix News is that the only course of action to treat erectile dysfunction is to first have a consultation online or otherwise with a doctor so the nature of your problem can be established. Only then will it be possible to know whether one of the drugs Viagra, Cialis or Levitra will be beneficial to help you.
Trying to use herbal, traditional or so called natural impotence remedies is always a mistake, firstly because none of them have ever been subjected to independent clinical trials which prove them to work and secondly because criminal organisations have hijacked the industry and put all sorts of illegal and dangerous chemicals in them.
Your health is not something you want to gamble with!

There are 4 comments on this article.
Seth said:
Why cant the UK government ban all supplements unless they have been tested?
Thadly said:
Why has the UK government been sleeping over this? I hope we will see a change now. At any rate the British Medical Association should take this in hand. It makes me so angry.
Dennis said:
Ok,
Firstly if individuals cannot get it up. They shouldn't be using it.
Secondly herbal medicines should be based on individual human rights.
Dennis
ranjoy said:
these bloody ayurvedic practioners are real quaks.
even the indian people dont rely on them for treatment.
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