Written by Richard Simmons| Wednesday, 29 September 2010| There is 1 comment
At Ukmedix News we pick up hundreds of health warnings regarding the sale of sexual enhancements and so called performance drugs erectile dysfunction every month. Because of the sheer volume of them we don't publish all of them but we decided to publish this one because the product in question has definitely the stupidest [and maybe funniest] name of all!

You might find this hard to believe but there are men out there who would actually purchase something called Shaguar! Designed to play on the words Shag, Jaguar and even Viagra this product will also make people think of the Austin Powers film International Man of Mystery in which he drives an E-type which he refers to as a Shaguar. We have always stressed at Ukmedix News that if you buy a medication with a stupidly suggestive name it is going to be a substandard medication.
Clinical testing done on Shaguar showed that it contain undeclared chemicals such as hydroxyhomosildenafil and thiosildenafil which are dubious sounding copies of sildenafil, the active ingredient of Viagra. Criminal manufacturers of fake erectile dysfunction medication tamper with the Sildenafil ingredient in the hope that it will not be picked up by routine chemical testing.
Medicine should never be considered to be a joke. It might sound funny to take a pill called Shaguar and you can obviously have lots of banter when using it, but the joke will definitely be on you when you are rushed to hospital with blood pressure problems and you have to explain to your doctor the name of the medications you have been using!
There are literally hundreds of herbal, traditional and so called natural remedies for erectile dysfunction available on the internet which are almost always contaminated with powerful untested compounds. These compounds have not been tested for safety unlike Viagra, Cialis and Levitra which were put through the scrutiny of not only the Food & Drug Administration in the United States but also the European Medicines Authority.
At the end of the day if you want to use something called Shaguar go ahead and pop a pill, but don't say that you were warned!!
