Good Health Recalls Supplements

July 22, 2010

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CANUTILLO, TexasGood Health Inc. is conducting a national recall of certain lots of its Vialipro dietary supplement, after FDA testing found the product was adulterated with sulfoaildenafil, an analog of an FDA-approved drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. The presence of the drug compound makes the product an unapproved new drug; sulfoaildenafil is also not listed on the product label. The drug can adversely interact with other pharmaceuticals, causing dangerous drops in blood pressure.

All dates of the following lot numbers of capsules are affected by the recall: 80409, 80661, 81146, 90132, 90265, 90587, 90826, 91065, 00197 and 00347. Customers should discontinue use of the product and return to the company. Adverse reactions or quality problems associated with use of the product can be reported via FDAs online MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting System.

The company stated in its recall announced that we did not in any way knowingly or intentionally violate the law with regard to the distribution of these products, adding analysis showed the adulteration occurred with one of its raw ingredients. Good Health further stated, We take the utmost pride in our product quality control and have the highest regard for our customers health.

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