The United States Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has advised
consumers that Midwest Wholesale
has voluntarily recalled several
products labelled and intended to
be used as dietary supplements for
sexual enhancement.
The FDA said the products
contained undeclared sildenafil
and/or tadalafil, the active
ingredients in prescription drugs
used to treat erectile dysfunction.
The FDA said these undeclared
ingredients could interact with
nitrates found in some prescription
drugs such as nitroglycerin, and
could lower blood pressure to
dangerous levels.
Consumers should stop using the
products immediately and throw
them away, the FDA said.
The products include Boost Ultra,
XZone Gold and Sexy Monkey.
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