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Singapore discovers erectile dysfunction drug in Malaysia-made confectionery sold online​

  • Kingu Ginseng Candy was sold on multiple local e-commerce platforms, according to Singapore Food Agency, the city state’s food-safety watchdog
  • It said the confectionery was found to contain tadalafil – a potent prescription drug to treat erectile dysfunction that can have serious side effects
 
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Singapore discovers erectile dysfunction drug in Malaysia-made confectionery sold online​

  • Kingu Ginseng Candy was sold on multiple local e-commerce platforms, according to Singapore Food Agency, the city state’s food-safety watchdog
  • It said the confectionery was found to contain tadalafil – a potent prescription drug to treat erectile dysfunction that can have serious side effects

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Published: 2:35pm, 15 Apr 2024
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A product marketed as confectionery with claims of male sexual-enhancement effects has been found by Singapore’s food safety watchdog to contain tadalafil – a potent prescription medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction.

Kingu Ginseng Candy was sold on multiple local e-commerce platforms, according to the Singapore Food Agency.

It said on Friday it had “worked with various online e-commerce platforms to remove the listings of the product and issued warnings to the respective sellers to refrain from selling the product with immediate effect.”
 
Tadalafil is a prescription medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction and should only be given under medical supervision, the agency said.

Inappropriate use of tadalafil is dangerous and can increase the risk of serious adverse effects, including heart attack, stroke, headache, migraine, irregular heart rate as well as priapism, also known as painful and prolonged erections.


It can also pose serious risks to certain individuals, including those with heart-related problems.
 
The medication may cause potentially life-threatening low blood pressure in those who are on heart medications, especially those containing nitrates, the agency added.

The agency advised consumers to be cautious and mindful of the risks associated with consuming food bought from unknown or unverified sources. They are also advised to seek more information before purchasing the products.

The agency added that it will not hesitate to take stern enforcement action against those who sell and supply food products that are found to be adulterated with banned substances or potent ingredients.

Those found guilty face a fine not exceeding S$5,000 (US$3,700). If there is a second or subsequent conviction, a person may be fined up to S$10,000, jailed for up to three months, or both.
 
Does adding drugs for treating erectile dysfunction into the bread or confectionery product mix kid more tasteful,?
 
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