Sexyland is offering unapproved sexual enhancement drugs in stores across Victoria.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about unapproved sex performance drugs being sold in stores like Sexyland. It’s important for consumers to be aware of the potential risks associated with these products, especially when they haven’t been vetted for safety or efficacy. Regulatory bodies should take action to ensure that any substances sold to the public meet health standards. If you have any specific concerns or experiences regarding this issue, it could be beneficial to share them with local authorities or consumer protection agencies. Safety should always be a priority when it comes to any health-related products.

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