FDA Warns Consumers To Avoid TimeOut Capsules

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Article Date: 26 Aug 2010 - 3:00 PDT

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take TimeOut Capsules because it contains an active drug ingredient that can dangerously lower blood pressure. The product is marketed as a dietary supplement for sexual enhancement.

TimeOut is labeled as "100% natural" and consumers may mistakenly assume the product is harmless and poses no health risk. TimeOut is distributed on Internet sites and online marketplaces as 2,500 mg capsules.

Consumers who have TimeOut Capsules should stop using them immediately. Sexual enhancement products that claim to work as well as prescription products are likely to expose consumers to unpredictable risks and the potential for injury or death.

The FDA analyzed TimeOut and determined that it contains hydroxythiohomosildenafil, a chemical similar to sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra. Like sildenafil, this chemical may interact with prescription drugs such as nitrates, including nitroglycerin, and cause dangerously low blood pressure. When blood pressure drops suddenly, the brain is deprived of an adequate blood supply which can lead to dizziness or lightheadedness.

To date, the FDA is not aware of any adverse events associated with the use of this product.

The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from sexual enhancement products to consult a health care professional and to safely discard the product.

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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FDA Warning Falls Limp

posted by Keith Biggs, DC on 27 Aug 2010 at 2:02 pm

I agree with Don. Clearly the FDA is in bed with the pharmaceutical companies. The FDA advises you to "safely discard the product", yet rubber-stamps the selling of Viagra, which has a similar chemical to TimeOut. Sounds like a hypocritical power and money grab to me.

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The FDA has no Honor

posted by Don Quenneville on 27 Aug 2010 at 8:23 am

Ok, here is a OTC product with something similar to sildenafil. So what. I am sure the product itself has appropriate warnings. This warning I am pretty sure comes from the FDA, but I guarantee it was only after a call was made from Phizer.

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