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drug_recall drug_companyBestLife International is a health food manufacturer and supplier, currently selling mostly soy and soy-related products. Their headquarters are located in Clarkston, Washington near the Idaho border.
Products Associated with BestLife Include:
Viga - Viga tablets were a dietary supplement marketed as a male sexual enhancement pill. In 2003, at the behest of the FDA, BestLife withdrew Viga from the market and warned customers not to take it anymore. Viga was found to contain sildenafil, which can cause serious health problems in many people. Sildenofil is especially dangerous for people who take it in combination with nitrates.
Men who had sexual dysfunction most often had it in combination with other problems such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, and ischemic heart disease. Most people who have these diseases and habits also are taking in high levels of nitrates as well.
Ancom – Ancom was an anti-hypertension compound drug containing several different prescription ingredients. Ancom had reserpine, diazepam, promethiazine, and hydrochlorothiazide. The combination of these medications caused serious health problems like depression and blood problems. The tablets were taken off the market in 2003.
If you have experienced side effects, please contact a Viga lawyer to learn more about your legal rights.
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