Unauthorized Erectile Functioning Drugs And FDA Compliance
Once again the risks of sexual enhancement products bought over the internet has been voiced by the US Food and Drug Administration after an investigation. A list of products designed to increase sexual performance was released by the FDA in 2004 because their ingredients were a risk to human health. They were not in line with FDA compliance and were breaking federal law because they withheld ingredient information.
A few of the many drugs that were found to be breaking the law include Lycium Barbarum L., Adam Free, Rhino V Max, V.Max, True Man, Energy Max, HS Joy of Love, NaturalUp, Blue Steel and Erextra.
Take a look at the FDA’s website for the full list of illegal products. Each of the banned products are promoted as a pill to prevent erectile dysfunction and enhance your performance in bed. However if you are taking another prescription drug or use some herbal remedies you may be at serious health risks.
Stiff Nights is the product to come under fire from the FDA in recent weeks. It is not what it claims to be, the active ingredients definitely do not fall under the category of an all-natural dietary supplement. Withholding ingredients is in breach of FDA compliance and the drugs marketing regulations. It is illegal to withhold any ingredient information from your products because of the health risks posed when they interact with prescription drugs.
Men with conditions including heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes which are treated with prescription drugs are those most likely to be affected if they take sexual enhancement drugs and their prescription meds at the same time. Sulfoaildenafil is the main cause of this and it is the same ingredient that comes in the legal medicine Viagra. If this ingredient and nitrate drugs are taken together then the effect can be a dangerous drop in blood pressure levels. Nitrates are commonly found in the medicines used to treat the above conditions and a side effect of them can be erectile dysfunction.
Because these banned sexual enhancement drugs are advertised as ‘all-natural’, the men do not think there is a risk to taking them at the same time as their prescription drugs. A customer complaint led the FDA to investigate Stiff Nights. After investigation the FDA deemed it necessary to produce their warning.
