
B.C. shop fined $1m for selling ‘natural’ health products containing Cialis, Viagra
RICHMOND, B.C. — A Metro Vancouver adult store operator has been fined $1.07 million for selling sexual enhancement products advertised as natural but that actually contained prescription drugs.
Health Canada says MFH International Enterprise Inc. has also been ordered by a B.C. provincial court to stop selling natural health products for two years.
Court documents say MFH operated a chain of adult product stores in Vancouver, Richmond and Burnaby and received a Health Canada licence to sell a natural health product named “Harmony” in 2013.
The documents say an undercover Health Canada inspector bought Harmony from MFH’s store in Burnaby in 2020, and tests found the capsules contained tadalafil — the active medical ingredient in Cialis, a prescription drug for erectile dysfunction.