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Kenyans cautioned against use of ‘Blue Pills’ as related deaths rise

The Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK) has warned the public against the use of sexual enhancement drugs commonly known as the 'Blue Pill' without the advice of a qualified medical practitioner.

In a statement released on Friday, PSK cautioned the public against taking Sildenafil, Tadalafi, Vardenafil and Avanafil drugs pills without the advice of a qualified medical practitioner and a valid prescription.

"The use of these medicines without prior medical evaluation makes one more prone to their harmful effects," the statement read in parts.

PSK said if misused, the drugs have mild to moderate side effects including headache, nose bleeding, discomfort and pain in the upper abdomen, trouble falling and/or staying asleep, redness of the skin, diarrhoea, dizziness and skin rash

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