Consumer Alert: RegenArouse
According to the FDA, RegenArouse (Lot 130100) contains tadalafil (Cialis), an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male erectile dysfunction, making this product an unapproved new drug.
According to the FDA, RegenArouse (Lot 130100) contains tadalafil (Cialis), an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male erectile dysfunction, making this product an unapproved new drug.
FDA lab analysis of X-Hero found the product contains sulfosildenafil, the analogue of the active ingredient of an FDA-approved drug (sildenafil, Viagra, Revatio) used to treat erectile dysfunction. In addition, FDA analysis of Male Enhancer found it contains tadalafil (Cialis, Adcirca), the active ingredient of an FDA-approved drug used to treat erectile dysfunction.
FDA has received reports of adverse events associated with the use of Fruta Planta, including several cardiac events and one death. In addition, FDA testing revealed that certain lots of RockHard Weekend and Pandor contain an analogue of sildenafil, an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male erectile dysfunction.
It’s labeled as “100% natural” and consumers may mistakenly assume the product is harmless and poses no health risk. The FDA says, Not so fast, all you erectilely challenged people out there.
According to the distributor, it will awaken your magical power. But he FDA says Mr. Magic contains hydroxythiohomosildenafil and sulfoaildenafil, an analogue of sildenafil (Viagra), the FDA-approved drug for male erectile dysfunction (ED), making this product an unapproved drug.
The distributor of this product recommends to, “Be ready when the time is right!” The FDA says not so fast. Prolatis contains “sulfoaildenafil, an analogue of sildenafil [Viagra],… making Prolatis an unapproved drug.”
There are 2 things in CAM you can count on. First: There’s a good chance that the contents of the supplement you buy are likely to be less than what’s listed on the label.
Both have undeclared ingredients, which were discovered by the FDA. Both pose a risk to people who use them and are being withdrawn from the marketplace.
Vialipro is sold as a dietary supplement in the US. The FDA found that certain batches of Vialipro contain sulfoaildenafil, an analogue of sildenafil, which is used to treat male erectile dysfunction (impotence).
The FDA has told Nutracoastal Trading LLC to recall its dietary supplement product called Steam.
The FDA has told Nature & Health Co. to take its supplements, which are sold to treat impotence (erectile dysfunction), off the market.
 The ingredients are listed here. But, oops. Nature & Health Co. forgot to mention it also contains tadalafil (Cialis), a prescription drug used to treat impotence (aka erectile dysfunction).
In the ongoing game of catch me if you can, these products have been caught.
Guess what was found?
Consumers are being warned by the FDA not to use erectile dysfunction treatments being sold by Shangai Distributor, Inc. These so-called “natural” products actually contain undeclared drugs (sildenafil or a substance similar to sildenafil).
If this product sounds familiar, it is. The company selling it, Bodee LLC, buys lots of radio time around here to trumpet this dietary supplement as a “natural” way to treat impotence. Now, the FDA as stepped in.
It’s is the third time this year the FDA has identified a “natural” product sold via the Internet for the treatment of impotence (erectile dysfunction) that was adulterated with the prescription drug tadalafil (Cialis).
It’s business as usual. Market a product to enhance virility, illegally add Viagra, and sell it without a prescription as a “natural” product. It’s a cruel joke.
Health Canada advises consumers not to use this product due to concerns about possible side effects. Urat Madu is a red capsule sold to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a nationwide recall of H S Joy of Love dietary supplement because it could interact with prescription drugs.