the FDA is wrong all the time
That may occasionally be, but I don't think they're wrong in this instance.
Click the link to the FDA site to read the full warning and why it was issued.
Full disclosure of ingredients is crucial for consumers to make proper decisions.
The inclusion of undisclosed controlled drugs in a product formatted as a "dietary supplement" robs the consumer of their right to make informed choices & decisions about the products they use and consume. Drugs are
NOT supplements, and manufacturers who attempt to pass drugs off as "nutritional supplements" shouldn't be allowed to get away with it. A man shouldn't be required to put his life on the line just to get an erection, and many people turn to these alternatives in an effort to avoid the significant risks associated with drugs.
How would you feel if you discovered there were undisclosed anabolic steroids in the multi-vitamin you gave your 6 yr. old daughter, ...or that the multi-vitamin you took was chock full of estrogen, but that little info was purposely omitted from the label?
Consumers have to have the ability to make informed choices.