‘Some sex products liable to cause ill health effects’
January 12th, 2011 - 7:01 pm ICT by ANIKuala Lumpur, Jan 12 (ANI): Malaysian authorities have warned customers who take sex stimulants to rev up their bedroom lives that some of these products are not safe and liable to cause ill health effects.
The Malacca Consumers Protection Association (MCPA) said it has received complaints from disillusioned customers about the various sex products on the market, which are largely from China and a few produced locally.
“Many had complained about side effects after taking them,” the Star Online quoted MCPA chairman Datuk Seri Dr Saharuddin Awang Yahya as saying.
“We have received several complaints over the sale of sex stimulants, he said.
“After checking with the Health Ministry’s pharmaceutical department, it was found some of them were banned and unapproved products,” he added.
“We hope the public would be more wary of what they buy. They should buy approved products rather then risk their health,” Yahya added. (ANI)
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