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    • February 12, 2012 5:54 AM PST
    • Regeneca RegenArouse Recall: Deja Viagra

      Regeneca just issued ANOTHER recall of their erectile pill because *surprise surprise* the FDA yet again discovered Tadalafil in a batch test of the product.

      This already happened once. What does it take for them to get it right?

      Regeneca, Inc. Issues A Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of A Specific Lot Of RegenArouse Because Of Potential Health Risks

       

      Contact:
      800-690-6958

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 10, 2012 - Regeneca, Inc. announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of RegenArouse, Lot Number 130100, because FDA lab analysis has confirmed the presence of Tadalafil making these products unapproved new drugs. Tadalafil is an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male Erectile Dysfunction (ED). The active drug ingredient is not listed on the label for these products.

      Use of these products may pose a threat to consumers because it may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels. FDA has advised that consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates. FDA has advised that ED is a common problem in men with these conditions, and consumers may seek these types of products to enhance sexual performance.

      Regeneca, Inc. has distributed RegenArouse via sales made over the internet to consumers in the United States of America and Puerto Rico between November 29, 2011 and February 10, 2012.

      RegenArouse, Lot Number 130100, is a pink capsule sold individually in foil packets, with the expiration date of 12/5/2013 and a UPC code of 816860010079. Regeneca, Inc. had this specific lot of RegenArouse capsules tested at a testing facility and had received a report indicating that no PDE-5 inhibitors or any of their analogues were detected in the capsules. The Company learned today that there was an error on this test and has thus made the decision to issue a voluntary nationwide recall on this lot of RegenArouse. Regeneca, Inc. is committed to improving its products and avoiding future recall issues by improving its existing testing procedures.

      Regeneca, Inc. advises any customers in possession of the RegenArouse product matching the lot number above to return any unused product for an exchange, or a full refund, to the company directly. Customers can call (800) 690-6958 (Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm Pacific Time) for instructions on the return and exchange/refund process.

      Any adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of these products may be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.

       

      This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

       

       

    • February 12, 2012 10:45 AM PST
    • Regeneca RegenArouse Recall: Deja Viagra

      No disrespect Jangoman, but Tadalifil is the active ingredient in Cialis.

      Last time Regeneca ran awry of the FDA, it was due to a Tadalifil knock-off I believe.

      Though the flavor of the prescription ingredient doesn't really matter - the fact is: without a prescription chemical or analogue, Regeneca or RegenArouse or whatever clever name Regeneca comes up with ( let's just go with RegeneBoner, okay?) is going to be as effective as a pez candy dispensed from Mickey Mouse headed dispenser without some actual active ingredient.

      Before Pfizer launched Viagra, that's all these voodoo doctor and chinese ground tiger wanker potions were - just bogus potions and powders with nothing but placebo effects on the libido.

      If it was that easy to create something from silk worm extract and whatever else Regeneca lists on their ingredients ( while failing to list the prescription analogues that the FDA seems to be easily able to find ) then Pfizer wouldn't have made a fortune launching the first actual medication to do what hundreds of years of oysters and Unicorn horn wasn't able to do.

      Does Regeneca have any credibility left after this debacle? I need to research this and see if they used the same testing facility that they claim failed to identify the active ingredient in the prior recall.

      I think I'd rather drink from an unlabeled quart container of unspecified liquid in my college roommates dorm fridge before I'd put anything from Regeneca in my mouth.

       

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