Information Update - Unauthorized sexual enhancement supplement "Horse Power" may pose serious health risks
OTTAWA, March 14, 2018 /CNW/ - Health Canada is advising Canadians that the following product may pose serious health risks. For more information, including what Canadians should do, visit the online safety alert.
Unauthorized health products
Product &
Promoted Use
Hazard Identified
Company
Action Taken
Horse Power
Sexual Enhancement
Product tested by Health Canada and found to contain tadalafil
George's Convenience
5100 Rutherford Rd, Woodbridge ON
Seized from the retail location
Health Canada maintains a list of unauthorized health products that may pose serious health risks so that Canadians can easily identify those they may have purchased and take appropriate action. Canadians are encouraged to check back regularly for updates.
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