Fake Cialis linked to dangerously low blood sugar
13th February 2009
Medical Specialists News 13 Feburary 2009 Generic or fake illegal male impotence drugs can cause dangerously low blood sugar, a report published in New England Journal of Medicine has revealed. The unusual outbreak of this condition has been traced to illegal anti impotence pills as these pills were found contaminated with a drug for diabetics. Between Jan. 1 and May 26, 2008, 150 non-diabetic patients with severe hypoglycemia were admitted to public hospital in Singapore. There were four deaths, and seven patients remained comatose. All of the patients except one were men with an average age of 51. The drugs included counterfeit Cialis and herbal remedies called Power 1 Walnut and Santi Bovine Penis Erecting Capsule with fictitious overseas factories listed on the packaging. Doctors have urged patients with male impotence to always consult their own Doctor before taking any medicine and avoid generic or illegal male impotence drugs. Medical Specialists offers a safe and discreet online service for male impotence treatment online and provides genuine prescription based medication from leading pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer, Lilly and Bayer. Visit Medical Specialists for further details on male impotence treatment and online consultation.