[11-24-2020] The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use U.S.A Viagra, a product that has been aggressively promoted for its supposed sexual enhancement benefits. This potentially harmful product was flagged during a thorough examination of imported goods, highlighting the ongoing risk to consumers.

U.S.A Viagra

Upon rigorous laboratory analysis conducted by the FDA, it was confirmed that U.S.A Viagra contains sildenafil, which is the active ingredient found in Viagra, an FDA-approved prescription medication specifically designated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. It is essential to note that FDA’s approval of Viagra comes with strict regulations, permitting its use only under the careful supervision of a licensed health care professional. The presence of this undeclared ingredient in U.S.A Viagra poses significant health risks, as it may interact dangerously with nitrates that are commonly prescribed to patients, such as nitroglycerin, leading to a potentially life-threatening drop in blood pressure levels. This risk is particularly critical for individuals suffering from diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, or heart conditions, who frequently rely on nitrate medications.

Healthcare professionals and consumers are strongly encouraged to report any adverse events or negative side effects they experience related to the use of this dangerous product to the FDA's MedWatch Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program:

  • Complete and submit the report online through the MedWatch Online Voluntary Reporting Form, or
  • Download and fill out the form, and submit it via fax at 1-800-FDA-0178.

It’s critical to note that this public notification serves to inform consumers about products marketed as dietary supplements or conventional foods that may contain hidden drug ingredients and harmful chemicals. These products are often advertised for various purposes, including sexual enhancement, weight loss, or bodybuilding, while misleading consumers by claiming to be “all natural.” The FDA faces a significant challenge in testing and identifying all products marketed within these dietary supplement categories that may harbor potentially dangerous hidden ingredients. Therefore, consumers are strongly advised to exercise heightened caution before purchasing or using any products that fall within the categories mentioned above.

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