The news of relationship expert Kevin Samuels death last week was a surprise to many. But not to everyone.
According to a source close to Kevin, the Atlanta native used to take “fake” gas station Viagra with multiple Red Bull energy drinks. And the friend believed that this potentially deadly combination may have led to Kevin’s death.
The friend explained, “He could have just gone to the doctor and gotten real [Viagra], but instead he took those fake pills that are sold in the gas station.”

The friend continued, “I think those Chinese pills and Red Bull stopped his heart.”
According to Kevin’s pal, the 57 year old relationship expert was in good health. Kevin worked out regularly, and ate healthy.
So is what Kevin’s friend saying possible? After some research on fake Viagra pills, and the answer is absolutely yes.
Black market impotence pills have been found to contain chemicals that can trigger strokes and heart attacks. The number of dangerous things found in fake Viagra is staggering.

Suspected to hail from places as diverse as India, Poland, Romania, and Greece, fake Viagra pills are a mix of toxic and unsanitary. The individuals behind the propagation of these counterfeit pills do not consider your health when producing them, they only consider what they have on hand to put into them. Some of the ingredients found in fake Viagra include:
- Drywall
- Road Paint
- Detergent
- Anti-fungal Medication
- Cleaning Products
- Talcum Powder
- Amphetamines
The most disturbing thing about what is in fake Viagra is that no one knows for certain.
In 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to purchase or use Rhino male enhancement products, due to a recent rise in reported health issues. Since 2007, the FDA has identified more than 25 products marketed with variations of the name “Rhino” that contained hidden drug ingredient(s).
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