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Fake Viagra Sold in Toronto Store, Health Canada Warns
6 Dec
Summary
- Fake Viagra and Cialis were sold at a Toronto convenience store.
- Health Canada warns of serious health risks from counterfeit drugs.
- Purchasers should stop use and dispose of suspect medications safely.
Health Canada has issued a critical public warning after a Toronto convenience store was found selling counterfeit erectile dysfunction medications. Rocky Convenience, located near St. Clair Avenue West and Runnymede Road, allegedly distributed fake Viagra and Cialis to unsuspecting customers.
The identified counterfeit products include 100 mg sildenafil tablets lacking lot numbers and 20 mg tadalafil tablets with lot number 05668, both bearing altered expiry dates. Health Canada emphasizes that these fake drugs are not assessed for safety or quality and could contain dangerous contaminants or incorrect dosages, posing significant health risks.
The sale of counterfeit health products is strictly illegal in Canada. Health Canada strongly advises the public to obtain erectile dysfunction drugs exclusively from licensed pharmacies and under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure safety and authenticity.

