
But don’t believe everything you read. After all, plenty of companies have been caught lying about products just to make money, and often, these pills are no exception.
The Case of Mojo Risen
Need an example? A couple years ago, a North Carolina man plead guilty to defrauding consumers with his “all-natural” herbal ED supplement called Mojo Risen, as well as other products. According to a release on Justice.gov, he made nearly $5 million by “fraudulently and falsely claiming that his erectile dysfunction products were 100 percent safe and natural.”
He also claimed the products were without “harsh and dangerous side effects.”
This isn’t just a question of saying the blue dye in the pills was organic when it wasn’t. The products contained pharmaceutical and prescription compounds, including the active ingredient in Viagra, which can be incredibly dangerous to people with certain conditions and in higher-than-normal dosages.
Dangerous ingredients being shipped in from China with no warning labels, no accurate list of ingredients, no FDA regulations and no symbol bearing the phrase “Rx only,” which is required for all prescription drugs, made for a potentially lethal product.
So, what IS safe?
If you’ve got ED, it’s important that you understand a few things.
First, there is no FDA-approved “herbal Viagra” on the market. The only FDA-approved ED products—such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra—can only be obtained with a prescription.
And although there are countless websites selling ED products, you want to make sure you purchase medications from a trusted, licensed pharmacy.
Make sure the company that you buy from has a physical address, an established reputation, and phone number to call with questions, should you have any.

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