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Metro gas stations selling dangerous male enhancement pills despite warnings


A federal lawsuit accuses a dozen Georgia convenience store operators of peddling dangerous sex pills. Channel 2 Action News went undercover to reveal how easy they are to buy.To get more news about vigrx plus review, you can visit vigrxplus-original.com official website.

The pills in question are marketed as herbal supplements to boost male sex performance, but lab tests showed they contain varying amounts of active ingredients found in prescription medications Viagra and Cialis.Tauler represents a company that sells legitimate natural male enhancement supplements. He has filed lawsuits against convenient stores for selling the pills in several U.S. cities, including Atlanta.

The FDA said it has received reports of users of some of these pills experiencing chest pain, severe headaches and prolonged erections that resulted in hospitalization and surgery because of plunging blood pressure.
“We’ve had victims contact our office that have suffered penile injuries, penile replacement surgeries,” Tauler said.

The FDA issued warnings for a variety of pill brands, including Black Stallion, Libigrow and Rhino. The FDA has warned consumers about 25 variations of pills using the Rhino brand with hidden drugs for more than a decade.

When Channel 2 producers went undercover in metro area gas stations, the pills were easy to spot.

Pills with FDA warnings were sold to producers at eight out of 10 stores visited.
Clerks touted the pills' effectiveness.

When Strickland questioned a Chevron in Cobb County selling pills with FDA warnings, the manager blamed a supplier for not disclosing those warnings.

The manager immediately pulled the pills from store shelves.

Strickland traveled to California to speak with former Rhino user, 62-year-old Casey Charles. He spoke of a Rhino brand pill’s effectiveness and dangers.

Charles believes his long-term use of the “Rhino 7” brand may leave him injured for life.

“It's quick and it's easy and it fills the bill. What I didn't know is that it's dangerous,” Charles told Strickland.

Charles said he used Rhino 7 for four years. When he stopped, he said his body reacted within weeks from enhancement to deformity.

“[My penis] turns almost a 90-degree angle to the left,” Charles said. “You can't even have sex with it.”

There is no absolute evidence Rhino 7 is to blame but his suspicion is unwavering. Charles said his only lifestyle change was stopping the pill.
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