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Oct052010

Roaring Tiger Male Enhancement Wipes Warned by FDA

Logo Courtesy FDART Naturals—the folks behind the Roaring Tiger brand of male “enhancement” products—has been officially warned by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, or FDA, for selling products the agency claims have never been recognized as safe or effective. They’re also being called out for using a drug that should be prescription-only.

You’re going to have to bear with us on this one, folks, because one of the products singled out in the agency’s official warning letter to the Roaring Tiger folks was being marketed as a “male enhancement wipe”. Yes, a wipe.

In total, 5 Roaring Tiger products were mentioned in the July 15th letter and they are:
  • Roaring Tiger Male Performance Enhancer patch,
  • Roaring Tiger Male Performance Enhancer Pre-Performance wipes,
  • Roaring Tiger HD Black Label supplements,
  • Roaring Tiger Virility + supplements and
  • Roaring Tiger Max supplements.
Except for the pharmaceutical drug aminophylline, which is actually used to treat asthma, bronchitis and emphysema, the “natural” ingredients in Roaring Tiger products are pretty much the same-old-same-o herbal blends of goat weed, ginseng, yohimbe and macca. Some of the products have a few amino acids thrown in for good measure.

RT Naturals was given 15 working days to address the numerous alleged violations. As of our visit to the site this morning, all but the Roaring Tiger Max pills had apparently been removed from the roaringtiger.com website and even the one supplement that was shown wasn’t available for purchase.

Source:

FDA. (2010). RT Naturals, LLC. Warning Letter accessible at fda.gov.

Reader Comments (1)

Roaring Tiger = Good Stuff

December 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterNatural Male Enhancemet

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