Sales Of Drug-Spiked Rhino Supplements Trouble FDA After Importer's Arrest

FDA's consumer warning about "Rhino" brand male enhancement products "due to a recent rise in reported health issues" marks latest detected use of ED ingredients in products fraudulently labeled as supplements and latest example of businesses flouting s regulatory framework that allows sales of most supplements without any pre-market approval process. FDA also uses announcement to recommend consumers ask for a health care provider's advice before "using or considering using any product marketed as a dietary supplement."

Products marketed in the US for more than 10 years as dietary supplements but spiked with erectile dysfunction drugs remain a concern to FDA after the indictment and arrest of a California businessman who allegedly imported the ingredients and sold the products.

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