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Torontonians are urged to avoid these sexual enhancement products due to 'serious' risks

They may put you in a stiff situation! 😬

A messy bed.

Health Canada has released a public advisory about specific sexual enhancement products.

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Health Canada has issued a public advisory following the seizure of numerous unauthorized sexual enhancement products from various businesses across the GTA.

These products, sold without proper approval, have been found to contain prescription medications that may pose significant health risks.

Laboratory testing revealed that many of the confiscated products contained tadalafil and sildenafil, both prescription drugs commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction. In most cases, these products contained a combination of both medications, despite being marketed as over-the-counter supplements or herbal remedies.

While tadalafil and sildenafil can be safe and effective when prescribed by a licensed healthcare professional and used under medical supervision, their unsupervised consumption can lead to serious health complications.

Health Canada strongly warns against the use of these drugs without a prescription, especially for individuals who are taking nitrate-based medications such as nitroglycerin. The interaction between these drugs can cause a sudden and potentially life-threatening drop in blood pressure.

Individuals with pre-existing heart conditions face an increased risk of severe cardiovascular side effects, including heart attack, stroke, chest pain, elevated blood pressure, and irregular heartbeat. Additional side effects may include headache, facial flushing, indigestion, dizziness, vision disturbances, and hearing loss.

If you have purchased or used any of the following products from the listed retail locations, Health Canada advises that you stop using them immediately and seek medical advice if you experience any adverse symptoms.

Church Bella Variety — 585 Church St., Toronto, ON

  • Bang Maximum Power
  • Rhino 7 Platinum 5000
  • Royal Honey VIP

Esso Gas Station — 3930 Lawrence Ave. E., Toronto, ON

  • Libi X Platinum Plus 5000
  • Rhino 8 Supreme 500K Plus
  • Rhino 12 Titanium 6000

21 Seven Market — 1000 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON

  • 7K
  • Ginseng Red 2000
  • Rhino 7 Platinum 5000

Payless Video & Variety — 2267 Islington Ave., Etobicoke, ON

  • 3800 Hard Rock
  • Black Mamba Premium 80000
  • Ginseng Red 2000
  • Lucky Lady
  • Rhino 7 Platinum 5000
  • Rhino 69 Extreme 35000
  • Rush Hour 72
  • Stiff Rox
  • VIP Go Rhino Gold 69K

Health Canada emphasizes the importance of consulting a healthcare professional if you have used any of these products or have concerns about your health. A medical expert can provide guidance on safe and effective treatment options tailored to your individual needs.

Stay informed, stay safe, and always prioritize products approved by regulatory authorities to protect your health and well-being.

For more information on the products' labelling and side effects, including imagery, visit Health Canada's website.

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    • Originally from Ireland, Tomás Keating was a Toronto-based Writer for Narcity. After graduating with a Masters in Journalism from the University of Galway in 2019, Tomás utilized his passion for news, current affairs, pop culture and sports as a digital journalist before relocating to Toronto in 2024. In his spare time, Tomás loves exploring the city, going to the cinema and playing Gaelic football with his local GAA club in Toronto.

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