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"FDA warns consumers not to use certain male enhancement drugs from ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:16:20

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to buy or use Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X. Lady Shangai and Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan products. These products which originate in China are being marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and for sexual enhancement. Although labeled as dietary supplements these products do not qualify as dietary supplements because they contain undeclared active ingredients of FDA-approved prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction. The products are thus drugs that are illegal because they lack FDA approval. The undeclared ingredients in these products may act with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and can lower blood compel to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes high daub pressure high cholesterol or heart disease often take nitrates. ED is a common problem in men with these medical conditions. Because they may have been advised against taking ED drugs they may seek out products like these because they are marketed as "all natural" or as not containing the active ingredients in approved prescribed ED drugs. Additionally because the manufacturing source of the active ingredients in these products is unknown consumers should be aware that the safety efficacy and purity of these ingredients can not be validated."Products desire these put consumers at considerable risk because they contain undeclared active ingredients in FDA approved drugs that require a prescription to obtain," said Janet Woodcock. M. D.. FDA's deputy commissioner for scientific and medical programs chief medical officer and acting director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). "An unsuspecting consumer with underlying medical issues may buy and take these products without knowing that they can cause serious medicate interactions."FDA performed chemical testing of the products that revealed that Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X and Lady Shangai contain sildenafil the active ingredient in Viagra an FDA-approved medicate for erectile dysfunction. Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan contains an unapproved substance with a coordinate similar to sildenafil that may create similar side effects and medicate interactions. Neither sildenafil nor the analog of sildenafil is listed as an ingredient on the label of any of these products. FDA advises consumers who have used any of these products to discontinue use and consult their health care providers if they undergo experienced any adverse events that they feel are related to the use of these products. Consumers and health care professionals can inform adverse events to FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at. FDA recommends that consumers should communicate to their health care provider about FDA-approved treatments for erectile dysfunction. FDA may take further regulatory actions to protect consumers from these illegal products. The products are packaged and distributed by Shangai Distributor. Inc of Coamo. Puerto Rico. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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"FDA warns consumers not to use certain male enhancement drugs from ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:16:19

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to buy or use Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X. Lady Shangai and Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan products. These products which become in China are being marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and for sexual enhancement. Although labeled as dietary supplements these products do not qualify as dietary supplements because they contain undeclared active ingredients of FDA-approved prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction. The products are thus drugs that are illegal because they lack FDA approval. The undeclared ingredients in these products may act with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and can displace blood pressure to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes high daub pressure high cholesterol or heart disease often take nitrates. ED is a common problem in men with these medical conditions. Because they may have been advised against taking ED drugs they may desire out products desire these because they are marketed as "all natural" or as not containing the active ingredients in approved prescribed ED drugs. Additionally because the manufacturing source of the active ingredients in these products is unknown consumers should be aware that the safety efficacy and purity of these ingredients can not be validated."Products like these put consumers at considerable assay because they contain undeclared active ingredients in FDA approved drugs that require a prescription to obtain," said Janet Woodcock. M. D.. FDA's deputy commissioner for scientific and medical programs chief medical officer and acting director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and investigate (CDER). "An unsuspecting consumer with underlying medical issues may buy and act these products without knowing that they can cause serious drug interactions."FDA performed chemical testing of the products that revealed that Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X and Lady Shangai include sildenafil the active ingredient in Viagra an FDA-approved drug for erectile dysfunction. Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan contains an unapproved substance with a coordinate similar to sildenafil that may cause similar align effects and drug interactions. Neither sildenafil nor the analog of sildenafil is listed as an ingredient on the label of any of these products. FDA advises consumers who have used any of these products to discontinue use and ask their health compassionate providers if they have experienced any adverse events that they feel are related to the use of these products. Consumers and health care professionals can inform adverse events to FDA's MedWatch schedule at 800-FDA-1088 or online at. FDA recommends that consumers should talk to their health compassionate provider about FDA-approved treatments for erectile dysfunction. FDA may act further regulatory actions to defend consumers from these illegal products. The products are packaged and distributed by Shangai Distributor. Inc of Coamo. Puerto Rico. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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"FDA warns consumers not to use certain male enhancement drugs from ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:16:16

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to buy or use Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X. Lady Shangai and Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan products. These products which originate in China are being marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and for sexual enhancement. Although labeled as dietary supplements these products do not qualify as dietary supplements because they contain undeclared active ingredients of FDA-approved prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction. The products are thus drugs that are illegal because they lack FDA approval. The undeclared ingredients in these products may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and can displace blood compel to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes high daub pressure high cholesterol or heart disease often take nitrates. ED is a common problem in men with these medical conditions. Because they may have been advised against taking ED drugs they may seek out products like these because they are marketed as "all natural" or as not containing the active ingredients in approved prescribed ED drugs. Additionally because the manufacturing source of the active ingredients in these products is unknown consumers should be aware that the safety efficacy and purity of these ingredients can not be validated."Products like these put consumers at considerable risk because they include undeclared active ingredients in FDA approved drugs that demand a prescription to obtain," said Janet Woodcock. M. D.. FDA's deputy commissioner for scientific and medical programs chief medical officer and acting director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). "An unsuspecting consumer with underlying medical issues may buy and take these products without knowing that they can cause serious drug interactions."FDA performed chemical testing of the products that revealed that Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X and Lady Shangai contain sildenafil the active ingredient in Viagra an FDA-approved drug for erectile dysfunction. Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan contains an unapproved substance with a structure similar to sildenafil that may cause similar align effects and drug interactions. Neither sildenafil nor the analog of sildenafil is listed as an ingredient on the denominate of any of these products. FDA advises consumers who have used any of these products to cease use and consult their health care providers if they undergo experienced any adverse events that they feel are related to the use of these products. Consumers and health care professionals can report adverse events to FDA's MedWatch schedule at 800-FDA-1088 or online at. FDA recommends that consumers should talk to their health care provider about FDA-approved treatments for erectile dysfunction. FDA may act further regulatory actions to protect consumers from these illegal products. The products are packaged and distributed by Shangai Distributor. Inc of Coamo. Puerto Rico. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://yubanet.com/enviro/FDA_warns_consumers_not_to_use_certain_male_enhancement_drugs_from_China.php

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"FDA warns consumers not to use certain male enhancement drugs from ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:16:16

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to buy or use Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X. Lady Shangai and Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan products. These products which originate in China are being marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and for sexual enhancement. Although labeled as dietary supplements these products do not qualify as dietary supplements because they include undeclared active ingredients of FDA-approved prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction. The products are thus drugs that are illegal because they lack FDA approval. The undeclared ingredients in these products may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and can lower blood compel to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes high daub pressure high cholesterol or heart disease often act nitrates. ED is a common problem in men with these medical conditions. Because they may undergo been advised against taking ED drugs they may seek out products like these because they are marketed as "all natural" or as not containing the active ingredients in approved prescribed ED drugs. Additionally because the manufacturing source of the active ingredients in these products is unknown consumers should be aware that the safety efficacy and purity of these ingredients can not be validated."Products desire these put consumers at considerable assay because they contain undeclared active ingredients in FDA approved drugs that require a prescription to obtain," said Janet Woodcock. M. D.. FDA's deputy commissioner for scientific and medical programs chief medical command and acting director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and investigate (CDER). "An unsuspecting consumer with underlying medical issues may buy and take these products without knowing that they can create serious drug interactions."FDA performed chemical testing of the products that revealed that Super Shangai. Strong Testis. Shangai Ultra. Shangai Ultra X and Lady Shangai include sildenafil the active ingredient in Viagra an FDA-approved medicate for erectile dysfunction. Shangai Regular also marketed as Shangai Chaojimengnan contains an unapproved substance with a structure similar to sildenafil that may cause similar side effects and drug interactions. Neither sildenafil nor the analog of sildenafil is listed as an ingredient on the denominate of any of these products. FDA advises consumers who undergo used any of these products to cease use and consult their health care providers if they undergo experienced any adverse events that they feel are related to the use of these products. Consumers and health care professionals can report adverse events to FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at. FDA recommends that consumers should talk to their health care provider about FDA-approved treatments for erectile dysfunction. FDA may act further regulatory actions to protect consumers from these illegal products. The products are packaged and distributed by Shangai Distributor. Inc of Coamo. Puerto Rico. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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"The Thief Enhancement Pack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:17:02

This communicate is an effort to improve the quality of the graphics in Thief 2: The Metal Age and also in Thief: The Dark communicate and Thief Gold. The ultimate goal is to regenerate all the old low-quality objects and textures from Thief 1 and 2 with versions that have higher polygon counts and texture resolutions while keeping as close to the originals as possible. The Enhancement case is compatible with Thief 2: The Metal Age. Thief: The Dark communicate and Thief Gold. Installation is a fairly straghtforward process; simply extract the archive to a working Thief install and run the installation batch compose. This project would not have been possible without the contibutions back up support and advice of the following individuals:Vigil. Eshaktaar. Digital Nightfall. R Soul. Yandros. Wille. Targa. Schwaa. G'len. AssiDragon. Redface. DarkDragon. TheNightTerror. Nightwalker. Nicked. ZylonBane. Spitter. TF. Kolya. Ajare. Telliamed. Lady Rowena. Mirrors: - Other download links temporarily removed due to a bug in the installer. analyse back later. -South QuarterThe Keep of Metal and Gold"We undergo grown but there is comfort much to be done;many that live in darkness who must be shown the way. For it is the dawning of a new day." Won't something like this cause some missions to crash ? For instance the readme for Lady Rowenas latest "7 Sisters" specifies that any custom texture packs must be removed and put in a safe place or it will surely crash. I mean missions like her's push the dark engine to the max already. Sounds great and thanks for the hard work but with more detailed missions comming out I do not want to install this if crashes are iminent. Just curious Lady Rowena was just being cautious. I played The Seven Sisters with the EP installed without a single air. The main potential problem here is Thief's palette limit (which is around 256 unique palettes) but I've taken great care to decrease the number of palettes used by the EP so that it now uses That is to say that in ideal circumstances it uses 3 palettes less than those objects would use if they were using the original Thief 2 artwork. I haven't tested it in that many of the bigger FMs so I can make no guarantees but I just loaded all three parts of Calendra's Legacy - the closest mission I experience to reaching the palette limit - without a crash. alter: Now I forgot to thank Lady Rowena in the credits for giving me that excellent idea for reducing the number of palettes! Could someone please post some comparison screenshots..[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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