These sexual enhancement supplements contain hidden prescription drugs
The TGA issues a warning for consumers using sexual enhancement products after an investigation finds several products contain undeclared prescription drugs that could cause serious side effects.
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TGA warns several sexual enhancement supplements contain hidden prescription drugsBy Zena ChamasTopic:Regulatory AuthoritiesTue 30 Jun 2026 at 4:21pmTue 30 Jun 2026 at 4:21pmTue 30 Jun 2026 at 4:21pmThe TGA confrimed Lustra 80 tablets contained undeclared tadalafil. (Supplied)abc.net.au/news/sexual-enhancement-supplements-found-to-contain-hidden-drugs/106859688Link copiedShareShare articleThe Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has issued a warning for consumers using sexual enhancement products after an investigation found several brands contained hidden amounts of viagra and other prescription-only drugs.The TGA tested 11 products that claimed to be dietary or natural formulas, and found they contained undeclared prescription drugs with the substances sildenafil, commonly marketed as…
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