You won't believe it (just kidding, you definitely will), but an over-the-counter "male enhancement" supplement was just busted by the FDA. In fact, two of them were, and while their names are almost identical, they apparently come from two different companies. Thumbs Up 7 Blue 69k and Thumbs Up 7 Red 70k have different company names listed on the FDA's recall bulletins, but it doesn't really matter.
As is almost always the case, the supplements promising better performance in the bedroom contain prescription drugs like Sildenafil and Tadalafil, which are the active ingredients in drugs like Viagra and Cialis. It's clear at this point that these companies don't actually care about the health of their customers, and whoever is behind these shady outfits simply takes the pills they get busted for, come up with some other goofy name, and then sell them again until the FDA has time to test them and bust them again.
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