Certain sexual enhancement pills sold in Ontario found to pose 'serious health risks'

Health Canada is advising the public of several unauthorized sexual enhancement products sold across Ontario.To get more news about vigrx plus results, you can visit vigrxplus-original.com official website.

Multiple public advisories issued Wednesday warned citizens that the unauthorized products were found to contain “dangerous ingredients” including tadalafil, yohimbe, and hydroxythiohomosildenafil – prescription drugs that can be used to treat erectile dysfunction and should only be used under a physician’s supervision, the agency says.
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When taken improperly, these prescription drugs can pose "serious health risks," including “life-threateningly low blood pressure”, and risks of heart attack and other cardiovascular complications.The products, including one dubbed ‘Pink Pussycat,’ and another called, ‘7K Max Power,' were most recently seized off shelves from a retail store in London, Ont., but have also been sold in Scarborough, and in other provinces such as British Columbia and Quebec.

Individuals who have using any of the products listed below are advised to stop immediately and to contact their doctor if they have health concerns. They're also asked to report the products to Health Canada.

The agency says it is taking the appropriate action to prevent further distribution of the unauthorized products.Major League Baseball issued a memo to players this week warning that numerous over-the-counter sexual-enhancement pills contain anabolic steroids and other banned substances, according to a report by ESPN.

“For this reason, we strongly urge players against taking any sexual or male enhancement product, from any source,” read the memo, which was obtained by ESPN.

The memo, which was sent to all major and minor league players and redistributed by the MLB Players Assn., recommended that those who “suffer from erectile dysfunction or other legitimate issues related to sexual performance ... speak to a licensed physician about the various prescription medications available to treat those conditions.”
The memo added: “Sexual or male enhancement products present a very real risk for drug-tested players,” the memo said, “and the high likelihood for contamination or unidentified ingredients in these products underscores the importance of consuming only those products that are NSF Certified for Sport.”