ED drug in Atlas supplements prompts recall
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Products including Staminil, Arousin and Clyamax marketed as dietary supplements for sexual enhancement are recalled after FDA discovered they were tainted with sulfoaildenafil, an analog of Rx erectile dysfunction ingredient sildenafil. Atlas Operations Inc. is conducting the voluntary recall of several lots, it announced in conjunction with the agency Dec. 11. The Pompano Beach, Fla., firm said it "recommits to the diligent work required in ensuring its products remain free of any potentially unapproved chemicals.
Products including Staminil , Arousin and Clyamax marketed as dietary supplements for sexual enhancement are recalled after FDA discovered they were tainted with sulfoaildenafil, an analog of Rx erectile dysfunction ingredient sildenafil. Atlas Operations Inc. is conducting the voluntary recall of several lots, it announced in conjunction with the agency Dec. 11. The Pompano Beach, Fla., firm said it "recommits to the diligent work required in ensuring its products remain free of any potentially unapproved chemicals." |