The Health Inspectorate of the Republic of Slovenia informs about another misleading advertising of nutritional supplements, the nutritional supplement Uromexil forte, which is used to "treat" impotence.
The Republic of Slovenia Health Inspectorate warns that Uromexil forte may pose a health risk. The stolen identity of infectious disease specialist Bojana Beović is spreading on the Internet and social networks. The presentation's content on some mainly foreign websites is also misleading, as it states the illicit effects of the treatment and promises a cure.
Dietary supplements can offer many potential benefits, but there are also reasons to be cautious when using them. Some supplements may not contain the ingredients they claim to contain. In addition, they may be contaminated with harmful substances such as heavy metals, pesticides, or undisclosed prescription drugs. The marketing of dietary supplements can sometimes be misleading, with unproven claims about their benefits.
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