• @ArbitraryValue
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    9 months ago

    Which supplements are these? Asking for a friend…

    Just to be clear, I did read the article. The FDA says:

    “MANNERS Energy Boost,” “Round 2,” “Genergy,” and “X Max Triple Shot Energy Honey” products, purchased on www.amazon.com, contained the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) tadalafil; and the “WeFun,”2 “Big Guys Male Energy Supplement,” and “Mens Maximum Energy Supplement” products, also purchased on www.amazon.com, contained the API sildenafil

    I don’t think they’re on Amazon anymore and also now I think I’ll have erectile dysfunction ads targeted at me for the rest of my life.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 months ago

      also now I think I’ll have erectile dysfunction ads targeted at me for the rest of my life.

      Oh man, you’re fucked, they’re some of the most ruthless ads. I had to get a whole new identity to escape them!

    • @[email protected]
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      79 months ago

      Fun fact, if you’re in the US, gas station boner pills actually do contain Viagra. You just don’t know if it’s a tenth of a normal dose or 10x more!

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        9 months ago

        No kidding, the only way a GP won’t give you a script is if you have a preexisting condition that precludes it and you can get a generic. Just gotta describe what’s happening that’s not letting you keep it up as long as you need to, and that’s that.

    • BOMBS
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      39 months ago

      yeah, this article was a low-key ad for those supplements