Warning issued for sex enhancement pills, products seized from B.C. stores

| January 17, 2018 in Health

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Health Canada issued a warning Tuesday about unauthorized products being sold as a sexual enhancement, weight loss or workout aids.

The products, known as 'poppers' were sold at stores across the country, including Kelowna. 

Some of the products are pills, while others are poppers, which are small vials of liquid of which the fumes are inhaled. 

The products were seized from several retail stores, including an adult shop in Calgary and a supplement store along Harvey Avenue in Kelowna.

"Prescription drugs should be taken only under the supervision of a health professional because they may cause serious side effects," reads the warning.

"Using a product that contains ingredients that the consumer is not aware of increases the chance of dangerous allergies and interactions with other medications and foods."

They were packaged under names like Black Panther Gold, Rush, Titanium 4000, 7K and others with sexual innuendo.

Anyone who purchased the products is advised to stop using them and talk to a health-care professional if they have any concerns.

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