Monday, July 18, 2011
Coffee Fill Viagra, Combination Strikes But Dangerous
The similarity of coffee with viagra is equally affect the heart and blood vessels, so that the mixture of both can trigger a dangerous reaction. Australia's food standards agency banned the sale of coffee mixed with Viagra.
Later, a mixture of coffee with a compound similar to sildenafil or viagra sold in Australia and New Zealand. Coffee oplosan named SexPresso and Hard Rock is believed to be capable of providing a more devastating effects than Viagra, which is to maintain an erection for longer.
Said to be similar or analogous because of the added compounds in coffee that has a chemical structure similar to sildenafil. The difference is only found in the components does not reduce the efficacy in improving blood flow around the male genitalia.
Although rumored to have been many who feel the greatness of this oplosan coffee, Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) warned of potential dangers in it. Medicinal chemicals are mixed is believed to trigger adverse health reactions.
"Analog viagra, like any other drug, can react with natural ingredients in coffee. Yet known exactly what effect it, but can be particularly dangerous in certain conditions," FSANZ said in warning as quoted from Dailytelegraph, Monday (07/18/2011).
FSANZ added that anyone who had ever consumed SexPresso and Hard Rock should see a doctor before things happen that are not desirable. Because coffee and analog viagra together affect cardiac function, its effect is believed to be one of heart problems.
In the rules that apply in Australia and New Zealand, foods and beverages that are not designated as a drug does not add the drug compounds. In Indonesia, these rules are more or less the same as adding a ban on traditional herbal medicinal ingredients.
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