Health Canada Issues Warning on Unauthorized Sexual Enhancement Products

Health Canada Issues Warning on Unauthorized Sexual Enhancement Products

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Health Risks and Seizures

cautions against unauthorized sexual enhancement products in , , and , highlighting serious health risks due to 'dangerous ingredients' like sildenafil and tadalafil.

The agency seized these products, emphasizing that they haven't been approved for safety, effectiveness, or quality, posing potential health hazards including heart attack or stroke risks.

Ingredients of Concern

Sildenafil, used for erectile dysfunction, can lead to severe side effects, especially when combined with nitrate drugs, increasing the risk of life-threatening low blood pressure.

Prasterone, a steroid hormone not approved for oral use, may cause liver damage, heart issues, and unwanted physical changes in women, among other side effects.
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