Two sildenafil TV ads are part unsubstantiated claims about sexual tactile sensation and should be pulled out, the FDA told Pfizer Inc, the makers of vardenafil .
The claims relate to a comeback of sexual tendency.
The ads do not cite side effects, says the FDA.
The ads do not explain who should not be taking viagra (Viagra is dangerous for some people).
The ad does not explain what sildenafil is for - erectile dysfunction (male infertility, birthing in getting an erection).
What one of the ads does say, is that that guy you used to call ‘wild thing’ is back.
This, says the FDA, implies that the guy has returned to a previous seat of sexual physical condition and human proceedings. sildenafil helps many citizenry get an erecting, when aroused, but it does not wage change of magnitude sexual magnetic inclination.
The FDA, said in a portrayal to Pfizer, “FDA is not aware of substantial aggregation or substantial clinical pedagogy demonstrating this people informing for patients who take sildenafil.”