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VietNamNet Bridge – For the first time in Vietnam, doctors at HCM City-based Children’s Hospital 1 used Viagra to treat an infant baby.

Doctor Cam Ngoc Phuong, Head of the Infant Recovery Ward, said that Viagra contains an active ingredient named sildernafil, which can relax blood vessels. In infant babies, this ingredient can help relax lung blood vessels.

Because of this, Viagra has been used in many countries to treat high blood pressure in the lungs of newborns.

(Source: Tien Phong)

Viagra diet supplements recalled by FDA

Rockville, MD – The US FDA has requested a recall of three dietary supplements advertised as “all-natural” alternatives to approved erectile-dysfunction (ED) medications. True Man Sexual Energy Nutrient Capsules, Energy Max Supplement Men’s Formula Capsules, and Encore Tabs are illegal drug products containing analogs of marketed ED medications and as such could interact with other medicines to cause dangerously low blood pressure, says the FDA.

Bullets, Viagra and TNT on tap as tunnellers beat the blockade

Fresh milk is impossible to find but Viagra, TNT, dates or bullets are readily available. While the Gaza Strip is being squeezed by Israeli sanctions, the border town of Rafah has become an unofficial free trade zone where goods are smuggled from Egypt through an ever increasing number of tunnels.

While many commodities are unavailable in the rest of Gaza, a variety of imports can be found in Rafah. In the pharmacies generic Viagra, made in India, is available for 37p per tablet. Towers of cartons of Egyptian cigarettes are for sale on pavements, the price having risen from ?1 to ?4 a packet since Israel stopped imports. Other imports are more dangerous: one teenager showed off a fist-sized lump of chalky TNT, which militant groups grind down to make the explosive for the rockets they fire into Israel.

Jersey pair charged with fraud in Viagra case

They called it Boom! and marketed it online as an herbal supplement used to enhance sexual performance – one that was less expensive and “probably far safer” than prescription Viagra.

But the two New Jersey men who sold Boom! in the United States and around the world never mentioned the formula contained the active ingredient of Viagra, according to federal authorities in Manhattan, who arrested the men yesterday.

Tibor Liska, 47, of Ocean, and Blake Bohinc, 50, of Holmdel were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan said. They are scheduled to appear in federal court today.

Two charged with selling Viagra over Internet as “Boom!”

New York – Federal authorities Tuesday arrested two men on charges that they used interstate wires to market and sell, in the US and abroad, the active ingredient in the prescription drug Viagra by falsely labeling it as a purely herbal supplement they called “BOOM!”

Tibor Liska, 47, of Ocean, New Jersey, and Blake Bohinc, 50, of Holmdel, New Jersey, were charged with advertising and selling the product that they claimed to be a purely herbal supplement for the enhancement of sexual performance. It was sold in individual packets containing chocolate-flavored powder.