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Beware of herbal sex pills

November 26 2015

We rarely do a booty calls but last night the deal was too tempting. The couple was hot and irresistible. On our way txt appear bring in a pack of sex pills from adult store. We have heard of sex pills but never seen one. The guys was all praise for it and suggested my hubby also take one. My hubby is not prepared to take risk and is comfortable as it is but he took the wrapper back to google what these pills are. Be aware of what he found. If it works it probably contains unlisted prescription medication disguised as herbal pill. There are several fda reports from here and US for some famous herbal pills seized containing unlisted ingredients. Just a final note the cpl is not from RHP. RHP members rarely opt for last minute calls. They are either better organised or take time to get horny?

Comments

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    If anyone suggests I take something..... I pass.

  • compressor

    compressor

    10 years ago

    a good warning for all

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    what people see in taking anything to enhance sex....unless it's prescribed by a doctor.... Call me conservative if you will....but others can do that and I won't judge.....I just don't see the attraction to it - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    apparently they're birds.....not chocolate coated lolly goodness :p - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Probable unknown unlisted drugs only given out by doctors to anyone one who asks. Little wonder the (Australian FDA ??*) would seize them, all those TAX $ need to be protected from the harmful effects from deregulated harmless substances so commonly handed out over the counter in most of the civilised world. Thanks for the heads up, we all know how horribly dangerous unknow prescription ingredients are and why they are only ever to be used to help people have functional healthy lives. Off course only under the strictly controlled supervision of the Australian tax auditors. BTW(*) TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) is the Australian government agency responsible for the regulation of all sorts of therapeutic substances and devices. May I suggest that the OP, rather than make unsubstantiated ill informed accusations based on nothing more than some anecdotal (We googled it) evidence, report the issue to the TGA as the 198? Therapeutic goods act is not at all friendly towards those who import, manufacture, distribute, promote, or sell counterfeit herbal products. They have a lovely group of people that love nothing more than to bust bad guys (and gals) and save the government millions in uncollected tariffs. BTW btwAnd thanks again OP (I think) for the RHP couples endorsement, they do take so long to get horny? Must be all that coffee they drink. (bloody herbal drugs, hate them.)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I have taken Libido herbal pills and Cialls from the doctor and they worked similar to one another both get you hard and stop you from cumming for hours. Perfect for steamy sessions, now I don't have a problem staying hard or cumming quickly but these help to ensure it. They doo give you a rapid heart rate and your eyes get sore and red, I got headaches if I didn't drink lots of water but I was warned about that. I got swollen limbs once too, I am sure everyone would react differently but these Libido pills are nothing to be scared of.

  • twowithnolimits

    twowithnolimits

    10 years ago

    @dime are you referring to Irwin naturals??

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    they sound interesting :) In any event, I personally would think herbs are pretty safe....its the prescription drugs you need to be careful of :O - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'Dimeshreds' I have taken Libido herbal pills and Cialls from the doctor and they worked similar to one another both get you hard and stop you from cumming for hours. Perfect for steamy sessions, now I don't have a problem staying hard or cumming quickly but these help to ensure it. They doo give you a rapid heart rate and your eyes get sore and red, I got headaches if I didn't drink lots of water but I was warned about that. I got swollen limbs once too, I am sure everyone would react differently but these Libido pills are nothing to be scared of. If you don't need them... and you've suffered these side effects.... and obviously on more than one occasion.... IM left wondering why you take them?!!! If as you say, you can function normally, how are the side effects of any benefit when you can do the same without them?!!!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'Dimeshreds' I have taken Libido herbal pills and Cialls from the doctor and they worked similar to one another both get you hard and stop you from cumming for hours. Perfect for steamy sessions, now I don't have a problem staying hard or cumming quickly but these help to ensure it. They doo give you a rapid heart rate and your eyes get sore and red, I got headaches if I didn't drink lots of water but I was warned about that. I got swollen limbs once too, I am sure everyone would react differently but these Libido pills are nothing to be scared of. If you don't need them... and you've suffered these side effects.... and obviously on more than one occasion.... IM left wondering why you take them?!!! If as you say, you can function normally, how are the side effects of any benefit when you can do the same without them?!!!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    From the Sydney Morning Herald last month: With names like African Superman, Man Up Now, Black King Kong and Stallion Pro, there's little mystery about what they're promising, but what dodgy erectile dysfunction pills actually deliver can be serious health problems, even death.However, with Viagra needing a doctor's prescription, the profit on imported "herbal" and chemical erectile dysfunction medications bought from sex shops are so big that, apparently, even bikies are getting into the action. Police in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales have received intelligence suggesting organised crime and outlaw motorcycle gangs are trafficking both fake erectile products and counterfeit weight loss medicines, which also contain dangerous chemicals Since 2014, the Therapeutic Goods Administration has seized more than 40 different counterfeit erectile medications from adult shops. Twenty four weight loss products, such as "Star Majestic Slimming" and "One Day Diet", have also been seized in recent TGA operations, according to confidential documents obtained by Fairfax Media under Freedom of Information laws. Laboratory tests have found the erectile drugs contain prescription-only substances Sildenafil and Tadalafil, and weight loss products contain the banned substance Sibutramine. These contents are often not identified on the packet, and were found in widely varying amounts in products tested. Victorian president of the Australian Medical Association Tony Bartone warned that the substances could pose serious health risks to users with diagnosed or undiagnosed cardiac, liver and other medical problems. "To supply these medicines without prescription is illegal," Dr Bartone said. "You wouldn't give Tadalafil (erectile medication) for example to someone with angina or cardio vascular disease. They could quite easily have a heart attack. For someone with a liver condition you would only use it with extreme caution." The TGA recalled weight loss products containing Sibutramine in 2010 after studies found it lead to increased risk of heart attacks and stroke. Nearly all of the 66 different medicines seized by the TGA in the past year were made in China and came from suppliers whose quality standards could not be determined. Concern over the high cost of prescription-only erectile dysfunction medicines such as Viagra, and the unrealistic promise that taking a pill could lead to weight loss, explained the prevalence of counterfeit products, Dr Bartone said.Dr Bartone said people wanting access to erectile dysfunction or weight loss products needed to be assessed and examined by a GP to determine if a prescription was suitable and safe. The revelations come as the TGA is being absorbed into the health department and its team of just seven regulatory compliance officers have been made to re-apply for their jobs at the same time as running 1500 inquiries a year into counterfeit or illegal products. As well as dealing with counterfeit erectile and weight loss medicines, the TGA's regulatory compliance unit also is grappling with an explosion in muscle-building products containing restricted or banned drugs in Australia's gyms and sporting clubs.Law enforcement sources told Fairfax Media the criminal syndicates were increasingly attracted to these markets because of the promise of healthy profits and minimal risk of jail if caught. Police documents show some of the crime syndicates involved counterfeit medicines are also active in importing highly-addictive synthetic cannabis and cocaine. Though the TGA is aware of the identity of a vast number of counterfeit medicine importers, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions has prosecuted just four people since 2013 for importing and supplying unapproved erectile or weight loss products. Those convicted received fines of up to $4000 and two were placed on good behaviour bonds. Many more people found to be importing and supplying erectile and weight loss medicines have been issued with warning letters by the TGA. The use of Australia's postal system has been identified as popular method of importing the counterfeit products, with offenders using false names, fake companies, long-term storage facilities and families and friends to bring in thousands of capsules at a time. A TGA spokesman said "lifestyle medications" may not be subject to the same level as quality control as medicines approved for sale in Australia by the TGA. He said the medications may not disclose prescription-only active ingredients which may interact with other tablets or capsules being taken. "Patients should discuss the use of any unapproved medicines with their healthcare practitioner to determine whether such a medicine is suitable for them. People wishing to use medicines that are not approved by the TGA for supply in Australia should note that no assurance can be given regarding their quality, safety or effectiveness," the spokesman said.He said the TGA's used a "risk-based compliance framework" to determine where to allocate its investigative resources, particularly those that may lead to court action. In the U.S. a number of men with existing heart conditions have ended up in hospital after taking these sorts of unregulated pills.

  • tylannister

    tylannister

    10 years ago

    There was a big scandal in China a couple months ago about a couple liquor companies spiking their drinks with Viagra - WOO!! In general, though, my response is - if it ain't broken, don't fix it. Not sure why a 30yr old needs Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice. No offense, Dimeshreds. BUT - I guess this is a good question for the ladies out there - for those of you whose partners use either the herbal or prescription ED drugs recreationally, does it improve sex that much for YOU?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'Dimeshreds'but these Libido pills are nothing to be scared of. as long as you're healthy with no chronic conditions. Pretty sure though if you had an existing health condition you'd want to know if the pills you were taking could give you a heart attack or lead to liver failure.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'Dimeshreds' "They doo give you a rapid heart rate and your eyes get sore and red, I got headaches if I didn't drink lots of water but I was warned about that. I got swollen limbs once too, I am sure everyone would react differently but these Libido pills are nothing to be scared of." Nothing to be scared of?! You're kidding, right? I would be cautious after learnng of the first mentioned side-effect. It's just not worth the risk. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    All medications come with side effects and affect people differently. If you're not aware of exactly what you're taking and it's possible dangers, what difference is there between taking (what they tell you is) a herbal libido pill from a couple you don't know and that you haven't researched, and accepting a pill from someone at a music festival?