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Chongcaoliubian Jiaonang Warning



Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 16 April 2007 | There are 2 comments

You need to be even more careful if the medication claims that it is natural ...

Ukmedix News would like to warn all its readers about the dangers of using fake erectile dysfunction medication.  We have recently received reports that a man of 65 years old was taken to hospital in Hong Kong after believing he was suffering from a heart attack due to severe pains in his chest and in his stomach. Doctors at the United Christian Hospital were informed that he had taken a medication which he had bought in China that was supposed to cure erectile dysfunction and boost sexual libido. The product was called Chongcaoliubian Jiaonang in Chinese which roughly translates to Santi Scalper Penis Erection Capsules.

Chongcaoliubian Jiaonang Warning

Many of these illegal erectile dysfunction medications are readily available to unsuspecting and gullible consumers on the internet and cause a great deal of harm to the health of men who use them. When these illegal products were found in Hong Kong they were tested by the medical authorities and they saw that the active ingredient in Viagra was present but there was no indication on the packaging that this was so. The reason why the manufacturers of these capsules do not say that there is the active ingredient of Viagra in them is that it is illegal for them to manufacture it and thus they do not print it on the packaging for fear of being caught. This is extremely dangerous and has resulted in many men ending up in hospital as well as causing heart attacks in some men.

At Ukmedix News we advise extreme caution when buying any erectile dysfunction medication that does not come with a prescription. You need to be even more careful if the medication claims that it is a natural or traditional remedy as it is these medications that illegal manufacturers put substandard versions of Viagra or other erectile dysfunction drugs like Cialis and Levitra.

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There are 2 comments on this article.

On July 20, 2010 at 17:29
Lobby Heart said:

IF THESE these illegal erectile dysfunction medications CONTAIN VIAGRA/Sildenafil AND IS LABELED AS DANGEROUS, THEN WHY DOES THE MEDICAL FRETERNITY APPROVE VIAGRA OR CYALIS TO PATIENTS.

SHOULD VIAGRA OR CYALIS NOT ALSO RECEIVE A WARNING AS HEALTH RISKS ALSO?

I AWAIT YOUR COMMENTS.

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On July 20, 2010 at 18:30
Stuart said:

1. Viagra and Cialis come with warnings about side effects.

2. Viagra and Cialis require a doctors prescription and doctors consultation.

3. Viagra and Cialis packaging states very clearly what is in them.

4. Fake and illegal erectile dysfunction drugs have no warnings, doctors or prescriptions and are often made by criminals who don't care about whether you die or get sick.

Lobby Heart use your common sense...

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