ED-Spiked Supplements Sold On Amazon Fill US FDA’s Recall Plate

Announcements for seven adulterated male sexual enhancement products were published across the work week, concluding with NANA Collection LLC’s products branded PremierZen Platinum 5000, found with undisclosed tadalafil, and Triple SupremeZen 3500, found to contain tadalafil and sildenafil, on 2 April.

The US Food and Drug Administration averaged more than one hit a day from 29 March to 2 April identifying products marketed as dietary supplements on Amazon.com but found spiked with erectile dysfunction drugs.

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