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Latest Health Warnings On Traditional Impotence Medicine

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 06 August 2008 | There are 0 comments

These so called natural supplements always have ridiculously suggestive names

The latest warnings concerning the use of dangerous erectile dysfunction medication comes from Malaysia where the Health Ministry based in Kuala Lumpur has issued a statement cancelling the medical registration for “Spartan” which is sold as a “traditional medicine product”. Spartan was recently tested and found to be containing the main ingredient of the impotence drug Viagra which means that is far from traditional and could be dangerous for use by certain men.

Latest Health Warnings On Traditional Impotence Medicine

Viagra which is perfectly safe when it is prescribed by doctor can actually bring on low blood pressure and interact with other medications. It is extremely dangerous for men to be using Viagra if they are unaware that they are taking it and especially if they are in the category of men who have been warned by their doctors not to use it.

On the other side of the globe in New York a company called EG Labs put out a statement saying that they were conducting a voluntary recall of all of its supplements called Viapro after it was found that they also contained sildenafil, but in this case even more dangerously the compound was actually thio-methisosildenafil which is a doctored version of the original substance. The substance has not been clinically tested and therefore could produce dangerous side effects unknown to doctors at present.

Along with the Viapro recall the Food & Drug Administration also said that men must not use the supplements called Rize 2 The Occasion and Rose 4 Her.  Ukmedix News has previously written about the dangers of using the so-called traditional supplements for erectile dysfunction because so many of them are in fact laced with prescription medication.

These so called natural supplements always have ridiculously suggestive names which leads to gullible men buying them. The supplements come in 2 types; either those which have absolutely no clinically proven benefit or those that are spiked with the active ingredients of either Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. In both cases you should stay well away from them and only use medications for erectile dysfunction which have been given to you by a doctor.

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