There has been a warning released by the US Food and Drug Administration over concerns about a sexual enhancement drug sold on the internet. The FDA released a list of sexual performance enhancements that were found to be a risk to human health back in 2004. The makers of these drugs were breaching FDA compliance and federal law by failing to fully disclose all of the ingredients in the drugs.

A few of the many drugs that were found to be breaking the law include Lycium Barbarum L., Adam Free, Rhino V Max, V.Max, True Man, Energy Max, HS Joy of Love, NaturalUp, Blue Steel and Erextra.

You can see the full list of illegal products on the FDA’s website. Each of the banned products are promoted as a pill to prevent erectile dysfunction and enhance your performance in bed. If you take prescription drugs or use some herbal remedies then you are risking your health by taking these illegal drugs.

Stiff Nights is the product to come under fire from the FDA in recent weeks. It is sold as a dietary supplement although there are ingredients in the pills that consumers are not told about. Withholding ingredients is in breach of FDA compliance and the drugs marketing regulations. Withholding ingredient information can put consumers at serious health risk because the active ingredients in many sexual enhancement drugs can react with prescription medicines.

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. When sulfoaildenafil and nitrate drugs are taken together they can seriously lower blood pressure. Erectile dysfunction is often suffered by men who take nitrate drugs to treat the above conditions, so it is a vicious circle.

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.