No eruption for Volcano after FDA recall

Volcano recalls products due to undeclared active ingredients
Volcano recalls products due to undeclared active ingredients
Volcano Company is recalling all lots of its male enhancement liquid and male enhancement capsules from consumers due to undeclared active ingredients.

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed the volcano male enhancement liquid contains undeclared Desmethyl Carbodenafil, Dimethylsildenafil, and Dapoxetine.

FDA revealed volcano capsules contain undeclared Desmethyl Carbodenafil and Dapoxetine. Desmethyl Carbodenafil and Dimethylsilsildenafil are Phosphodiesterase (PDE) 5 inhibitors which is a class of drugs used to treat male erectile dysfunction, making these products unapproved new drugs.

Dapoxetine is an active ingredient not approved by the FDA.

Desmthyl Carbodenafil and Dimethylsidenafil may pose a threat because the PDE 5 inhibitors may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels.

Volcano male enhancement liquid is marketed as a dietary supplement for male sexual enhancement to increase desire and sexual performance and is packaged in a 2oz. bottle, distributed through the internet from 1 January to July.

Volcano male enhancement capsules is packaged in a black or white round plastic pop top container with one capsule inside, distributed from 1 January to July.

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