Saturday, December 6, 2008

Boner Pills: A Warning.

There are various erectile enhancement pills available over the counter in Canada. Almost all of them are sold for a period of time before they are pulled from the shelves for one reason or another. I've been in a position to monitor the sales and prohibitions of these products for about 2 and a half years and I've seen numerous brands launched, banned, rebranded with a slight change in formula and remarketed. Repeat. These pills are usually made up mostly of herbs and spices that are reputed as aphrodisiacs with a few benign substances and a dash of dangerous and often uncontrolled chemicals thrown in. They're not without side effects, the most common reported side effects being light sensitivity and headache but in most cases these pills do work to enhance male performance.

Sexual enhancement products, which I like to call "Boner Pills" are uncontrolled and often unauthorized for sale. The fall into a loophole within the customs laws and are imported and sold until Health Canada gets a proper chance to scrutinize them. Most of these pills are recalled and banned once Health Canada is done with them.

A his and hers brand called Eros was launched for sale in Ottawa in the past 12 months. The "Hers" pill is called Eros Desire and the "his" pill is called Eros Fire. Most recently, Health Canada has released a warning against the use of Eros Fire and has begun removing it from the Canadian market. Please do not use Eros Fire or any other unregulated sexual enhancement.

Controlled male enhancement pills, such as Viagra or Cialis can be prescribed by your physician. If your physician feels that you would experience more detriment than benefit from prescription sexual enhancement pills then you should definitely not being taking uncontrolled OTC drugs.

The release from Health Canada regarding Eros Fire can be found on the Health Canada website.

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