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Actra-RX May Be Dangerous, FDA WarnsContains Same Active Ingredient as Viagra |
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November 2, 2004
The products contain an active prescription drug ingredient, the FDA said. The agency has also issued an Import Alert instructing FDA field personnel to stop the importation of the supplements. A research letter published in the Journal of the American Medical Association described the results of a chemical analysis of Actra-Rx, finding that each capsule analyzed contained prescription-strength quantities of sildenafil. Sildenafil is the active drug ingredient in Viagra, a Pfizer prescription drug product approved in the United States for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. FDA conducted its own tests of Actra-Rx and found that the product contained prescription-strength sildenafil. An interaction between sildenafil and certain prescription drugs containing nitrates (such as nitroglycerin) or nitrates found in illicit substances (such as amyl nitrate) may cause a significant lowering of blood pressure to an unsafe level. Consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates. Consumers who have taken Actra-Rx or Yilishen should stop taking it and consult with their health care providers regarding erectile dysfunction treatment. Consumers who are seeking treatment for erectile dysfunction should not take Actra-Rx or Yilishen as either can be dangerous to their health and even life-threatening. Report Your Experience
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