A&H Focal is recalling 29 products marketed as dietary supplements because they may contain undeclared erectile dysfunction ingredients. They contain PDE-5 Inhibitors such as sildenafil, tadalafil, or vardenafil. That means these supplements are considered unapproved drugs. The active ingredients are a threat to consumers because they an interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs and can lower blood pressure to dangerous levels.
The recalled products include Black Ant (4600 mg), Indian God Lotion, Evil Root (1200 mg), Germany Black Gold (2800 mg), Germany Niubian (3000 mg), Hard Ten Days (4500 mg), Lang Yi Hao (Chaonogsuopian) (500 mg), Gold Vigra, Clalis, Ye Lang Shen (5000 mg), and Zhansheng Weige Chaoyue Xilishi (2000 mg). Also recalled are Zhonghua Niubian (2000 mg), Stree Overlord (3800 mg), Max Man (3000 mg), Hu Hu Sheng Wei , Tiger King, Viagra 100 (2000 mg), Power V8 Viagra (200 mg), Dadiyongshi Xiangganglongshengwu, Lien Chan for Seven Days, and Maca Gold (6800 mg). All of the products sold by A&H Focal Inc. since January 2014 to the present are included in this recall. They were mostly sold through Asian Markets in New Jersey and New York.
If you have any of these products, stop using them immediately and discard them properly. Call your city or township for advice on how to dispose of them.
If you have experienced any adverse reactions after using one of these products, report it to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program. Fill out the report online or call 1-800-332-1088 to request a form.