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Archived – Satis 60 Hours Ever Lasting Formula
- Starting date:
- September 13, 2007
- Posting date:
- September 13, 2007
- Type of communication:
- Foreign Product Alert (FPA)
- Subcategory:
- Natural health products
- Source of recall:
- Health Canada
- Issue:
- Undeclared Substance, Unauthorized products, Product Safety
- Audience:
- General Public
- Identification number:
- RA-12000179
These products are not authorized for sale in Canada and have not been found in the Canadian marketplace, but it is possible they may have been brought into the country by travellers or purchased over the Internet.
Source of alert
Hong Kong Department of Health
Product name
Satis 60 Hours Ever Lasting Formula
Manufacturer / Place of origin
Unknown/ Hong Kong
Product description
Satis 60 Hours Ever Lasting Formula is marketed as a treatment for erectile dysfunction/sexual enhancement. It is sold in a blue box displaying the product name in Chinese characters.
Reason for warning
The Hong Kong Department of Health advised consumers not to use the product Satis 60 Hours Ever Lasting Formula because it was found to contain piperidenafil.
Piperidenafil is an analogue of vardenafil, a drug used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Vardenafil is a prescription drug that should only be used under the supervision of a health care professional.
Possible side effects
Vardenafil has been associated with adverse reactions such as vision problems, headaches and potentially life-threatening low blood pressure. Use of vardenafil may pose a health risk for consumers with certain medical conditions, including diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular problems, and those undergoing nitrate treatment.
Use of vardenafil is also not advised for patients taking certain other medications, such as indinavir, ritonavir, ketoconazole, and itraconazole.
What you should do
Canadians who have this product are advised not to use it, and should consult with a health care professional if they have concerns about their health related to the use of this product.
Health Canada advises Canadians to contact the Health Products and Food Branch Inspectorate at 1-800-267-9675 if they find the product listed above in the Canadian marketplace.
Background
Drugs and natural health products that are authorized for sale in Canada will have either an eight-digit Drug Identification Number (DIN), a Natural Product Number (NPN) or a Homeopathic Medicine Number (DIN-HM) on the label. These numbers indicate that the products have been assessed by Health Canada for safety, effectiveness and quality.
As of the date of this posting, no adverse reactions suspected to be associated with the use of this product have been reported in Canada.
Report a health or safety concern
- Call toll-free at 1-866-234-2345.
- Visit Health Canada's Web page on Adverse Reaction Reporting for information on how to report online, by mail or by fax.
Media enquiries
Health Canada
613-957-2983
Public enquiries
613-957-2991
1-866-225-0709
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