Many illegal products claim to be aphrodisiac and lose weight, and the Department of Health reminds people to pay attention to "drug safety". Qi Ruofeng, executive director of the Food and Drug Administration, said that in order to strengthen the crackdown on illegal activities, the Executive Yuan had set up a "Joint Group for Banning Counterfeit and Inferior Drugs" at the end of March 1999, and inter-ministerial cooperation would be carried out to strengthen the ban to ensure the safety of people's medication. The US Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health of the Executive Yuan also found that the detection rate of western medicine was about 27.4%, and its efficacy category was 46.4%, ranking first. Aphrodisiac accounted for 28.4%, ranking second. In addition, among the 64 kinds of western medicine components detected, there are 23 kinds of impotence therapeutic agents. In order to reap huge profits, unscrupulous operators sell illegal products through temples, stalls, tour buses or sex shops.
Drugs for sexual dysfunction are listed as prescription drugs by doctors because of their side effects such as hypotension, headache, vomiting, dizziness and temporary blurred vision, and may interact with some drugs (such as nitroglycerin) to reduce blood pressure to dangerous levels, thus posing certain risks to patients with cardiovascular diseases.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health reminds consumers that drugs must be used in a symptomatic and moderate amount to treat diseases, otherwise it is very likely to have serious adverse reactions. If you feel unwell or have medical needs, you should first see a doctor, make a prescription after the doctor's diagnosis, and then give the prescription to the pharmacist for adjustment. Don't buy prescription drugs yourself, let alone unapproved products.
The US Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health once again appeals to the public to care about the health of themselves and their families, pay attention to the safety of drug use, and abide by the "five no's": don't trust drugs recommended by others, don't trust drugs with magical effects, don't buy drugs sold in stalls, night markets and tour buses, don't eat drugs given by others, and don't recommend drugs to others.