Weight-loss, male enhancement drugs recalled
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The maker of Mr. Magic Male Enhancer from Don Wands sexual enhancement product voluntarily launches a recall after FDA determined the presence of undeclared ingredients. Glow Industries said Aug. 18 it recalled Mr. Magic because it contains hydroxythiohomosildenafil and sulfoaildenafil, analogues of sildenafil, an Rx ingredient for treatment of erectile dysfunction that may react unsafely with nitrates. Separately on Aug. 19, J&H Besta expanded a previous recall of its Slim-30 Herb Supplement weight-loss product, the subject of a recent FDA consumer advisory, because it contains undeclared desmethyl sibutramine, similar in structure to the appetite suppressant drug sibutramine (1"The Tan Sheet" July 26, 2010, In Brief)
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