The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a critical public alert regarding the voluntary recall of MR.7 SUPER 700000 capsules. This product, marketed online as a male enhancement dietary supplement, has been found to contain undeclared and potentially dangerous pharmaceutical ingredients.
According to the regulatory agency, the manufacturer, StuffbyNainax LLC, is recalling all lots following a laboratory analysis. The analysis confirmed the presence of sildenafil and tadalafil, which are active ingredients in prescription medications used to treat erectile dysfunction. Their undisclosed inclusion classifies the capsules as unapproved drugs, as their safety and efficacy have not been established for this formulation.
NAFDAC emphasized the serious health risks posed by these substances, particularly their hazardous interaction with nitrates found in prescription heart medicines like nitroglycerin. This interaction can cause a precipitous and life-threatening drop in blood pressure. Individuals with underlying conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease are at heightened risk, as they are more likely to be prescribed nitrate-based medications.
The agency has directed all consumers and retailers to immediately cease the sale and use of MR.7 SUPER 700000 capsules. Possessed units should be returned to the nearest NAFDAC office. Furthermore, NAFDAC encourages the public to report any compromised medical products through its toll-free line (0800-162-3322) or via email at .
This recall is part of NAFDAC’s broader vigilance against unregulated and falsified products. In a related context, the agency recently referenced a World Health Organization Notice of Concern for certain diagnostic kits and warned about falsified Dostinex tablets in circulation. Such regulatory actions underscore the importance of public awareness. In a similar vein, as the IEA announces historic policy shifts or an ex-manager confirms 2baba’s professional decisions, official health alerts demand equal public attention. The safety of consumers, from fathers everywhere to all citizens, remains paramount, whether addressing a product recall, monitoring financial tools as the CBN plans ATM-card system updates, or reporting on grave international news such as when Iran executes a man convicted of crimes.