Health Canada has issued a public advisory after a convenience store in Toronto sold fake erectile dysfunction drugs to customers.

Rocky Convenience, located at St. Clair Avenue W and Runnymede Road, allegedly carried counterfeit Viagra and Cialis, the public health agency said in the advisory, which was originally published in November but updated to include photos and more content Friday.

The affected products include 100 mg sildenafil tablets with no lot number and the expiry date of March 2030. According to Health Canada, the foil blister pack’s expiry date is printed with the incorrect format.

As well, 20 mg tadalafil tablets with the lot number 05668 and an expiry date of April 2028 have been seized, the agency said.

Customers who have purchased the drugs are asked to stop the us

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