Banned Sex Performance Drugs And FDA Compliance
There has been a warning released by the US Food and Drug Administration over concerns about a sexual enhancement drug sold on the internet. In 2004 the FDA released a list of some of the products sold on the internet which had the ability to cause serious health problems because of their ingredients. FDA compliance was lacking as the manufacturers of these drugs were breaking federal law by refusing to fully disclose all of the ingredients in the sexually stimulating drugs.
Some of the ‘supplements’ included Actra-Rx, Actra-Sx, Libidus, Nasutra, Neophase, Vigor-25, Yilishen, Zimaxx, 4EVERON, and Liviro3.
Take a look at the FDA’s website for the full list of illegal products. They are promoted as a pill to enhance sexual performance or treat erectile dysfunction. 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. The active ingredients are not listed on the website or on the packaging and it is listed as an all natural dietary supplement though this is far from the truth. This is in breach of FDA Compliance under their regulations governing drug marketing. It is illegal to withhold any ingredient information from your products because of the health risks posed when they interact with prescription drugs.
Men are at the highest risk if they are taking medication for conditions including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol at the same time as taking Stiff Nights and other performance enhancing drugs. This is because the active ingredient in stiff nights is sulfoaildenafil, the same chemical that is in the legal drug Viagra. If this ingredient and nitrate drugs are taken together then the effect can be a dangerous drop in blood pressure levels. Men who suffer from the above conditions are often on prescription medicine which includes nitrates, and erectile dysfunction can be a side-effect.
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. The FDA was tipped off about Stiff Nights through a customer complaint. The FDA decided to release a consumer warning after it had conducted an investigation.
