He didn't die. But what the doctor told him that night changed everything I thought I knew about the pills Nigerian men take for bedroom performance.
His name is Tunde. He's 52. A businessman. Strong man. But for 2 years he'd been struggling in the bedroom — losing firmness, needing more time to recover, some nights nothing happening at all.
He didn't tell anyone. He just started buying capsules from the market. ₦3,000 here, ₦5,000 there. They worked at first. But each time he needed a higher dose. Each time the headache lasted longer. Each time his heart beat faster.
He ignored the signs. Because failing his wife again felt worse than any headache.
At the hospital, the doctor asked one question: "What exactly did you take?"
Tunde couldn't answer. The capsule had no NAFDAC number. No ingredient list. No manufacturer's address. Just a shiny box with "MAXIMUM POWER" written on it.
Independent testing of herbal sex capsules sold in Nigerian markets found many contain hidden pharmaceutical drugs — including sildenafil (Viagra's active ingredient) — at uncontrolled doses, plus dangerous levels of lead and cadmium that accumulate in your reproductive organs.
You think you're taking herbs. You're swallowing unregulated drugs laced with toxic metals. And no one is checking because these products aren't registered with NAFDAC.
That's why the first pill worked so well — it was hidden Viagra, not herbs. That's why you got headaches and your heart raced. That's why you needed more each time. And every dose made the underlying problem worse.
The doctor told Tunde: "Stop everything you're using. If you want something safe, look for a NAFDAC registration number. If it doesn't have one, don't put it in your body."
We called herbal companies and asked one question: "What is your NAFDAC number?" Most couldn't answer. Some gave fake numbers. Then a pharmacist friend in Abeokuta said: "This one I can stand behind. I checked the NAFDAC number myself. My patients keep coming back — not because it stops working, but to buy it for their friends."
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He was scared after the hospital. But the pharmacist had verified the NAFDAC number himself. The ingredients were plants Tunde recognized. No mystery compounds.
He took one capsule on a Friday evening. About 45 minutes later, he felt it — not the aggressive, heart-pounding rush from market pills. A steady warmth. Natural. Like his body waking up, not being forced.
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Tunde told me after he recovered: "If I had known what was in those market capsules, I would never have touched them. The ₦3,000 I saved almost cost me my life."
Keep taking untested products and hoping nothing goes wrong. Or switch to the only capsule a federal agency has verified as safe. Your move.
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