HSA Found Candy With Erectile Dysfunctions Medicine Which May Cause Stroke
The Health Science Authority (HSA) finds some banned or controlled substance in the product on the market and are warning the member of the public about them.
On Thursday (6 Aug) the HSA has issued an advisory against the Hamer Candy which has a performance-enhancing supplement marketed as a candy that apparently contains an erectile dysfunction drug. The Hamer candy contains nortadalafil — a substance “chemically related” to tadalafil, an erectile dysfunction drug.
Consuming nortadalafil reportedly increases the risks of,
- Low blood pressure
- Stroke
- Heart Attack
According to HSA, Hamer Candy can be found on online platforms like Shopee and Qoo10. However, such listings appear to have been removed, likely after being advised by HSA.