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Marketed Herbal Supplements for Anti Impotence Could be Unsafe

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Many falsely marketed medicines are being sold as foods and dietary supplements, set to enhance sexual ability and performance. These also claim to improve erectile function, but may be containing hidden medical ingredients or other contents that are undisclosed.

17th October 2015, United States, (http://www.bluepharmacyrx.net/): It has been noted that many falsely marketed medicines are being sold as foods and dietary supplements, set to enhance sexual ability and performance. These also claim to improve erectile function, but may be containing hidden medical ingredients or other contents that are undisclosed. Such products can harm health. Anti erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs as such mimic the FDA approved medicines like Caverta tablets, but may not be actually tested or certified as safe at all.

Until now, more than 300 products have been cornered for consisting of undisclosed ingredients. The FDA lab tests have revealed that many of them have active ingredients that are also in the medically approved medicines for treating male impotence. Many men have succumbed to purchasing wrong medicine when they could buy Eriacta online and remain safe. The dosage combination is dangerous and no one knows what would be the outcome on use. A large amount of these also contain contaminants.

Even an observant consumer may not be able to tell apart the difference between a real and a fake medication, as it is packaged intelligently. The label do not list the hazardous ingredients utilized, says the Ph.D., Pharm.D., holder, M.Daniel Dos Santos from FDA’s Division of Dietary Supplement Programs, This trend will mislead consumers in believing that the products are harmless, with misconception that these are herbal or natural alternatives to the prescription medication sanctioned by the FDA for ED treatment.

Gary Coody, the FDA’s coordinator for natural health fraud says that they are finding a lot many such products being offered from internet pharmacies and retail stores. These are sold at gas stations, in single serving, or vending machine unlike the prescription mandatory drugs. People could buy Caverta online alternative thinking it is a faster and better option for getting rid of impotence, when it reality, it would not be even near to anything like that.

Consumers must be wary of medications advertised via unsolicited emails or spam, marketed as FDA approved drugs’ alternatives etc. Some of them could promise results in 30 to 40 minutes, faster than even Eriacta tablets. The former pills are definitely unreal. Another way is to check for false medicines are label written in foreign language, or warning/directions mimicking FDA sanctioned medications. Worse is that many such tablets are becoming a drug cocktail of antidepressants and anti-ED pill ingredients.

One of such products had 31 times dose of Tadalafil (anti-impotence tablet content), and dapoxetine (antidepressant), which are not approved by the FDA. This way, there are several hundreds of products that come with undeclared ingredients and produce serious interactions to health conditions, especially cardiovascular disorders. Few of the medicines have six different ingredients of prescription drugs, and the risk to fatality caused by them is horrendous.

Dietary supplements can be marketed legally without FDA evaluation, which gives opportunity for exploitation. Unsuspecting men having heart disease and high cholesterol are at the worse risks, as the medicine they may be using for disorders contain nitrates, which interact with anti-ED pills. Dos Santos was of the opinion that the doctor has to examine complete medical condition before prescribing a medicine, and avoid the one that has the potential to harm patients due to drug interactions.

Contact: Jennifer Miller www.bluepharmacyrx.net support@bluepharmacyrx.net
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Marketed Herbal Supplements for Anti Impotence Could be Unsafe Many falsely marketed medicines are being sold as foods and dietary supplements, set to enhance sexual ability and performance. These also claim to improve erectile function, but may be containing hidden medical ingredients or other contents that are undisclosed.

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