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FDA reacts to woman advertising ‘for men’ products with bundles of money on social media

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The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has announced that the viral Ohemaa aphrodisiac product being advertised on social media is not approved by the authority.

According to the FDA, steps have been initiated to address the matter, and the public should refrain from patronizing such products as a matter of urgency.

“Thanks for bringing this to our attention. The mentioned product has not been approved by the FDA. We kindly entreat all to refrain from purchasing it. Appropriate measures are in place to deal with this,” the FDA stated in a Twitter post on July 31, 2024.

In a recent viral video, a woman advertising an aphrodisiac product called Ohenmaa is seen with bundles of cash, convincing buyers to purchase her product, especially targeting women seeking favours in relationships.

She is heard saying, “I am here to tell you that you need my products. My products are the best in town. If you are not using my product, you are slacking.

“My products are one in a million; you will not get my product anywhere else. You want good luck, you want favours to come your way, you want things to go well and flourish for you, then you need my product.

“We have aphrodisiacs. If you want to be cashing out, then you need my product. You need my product for your man to be taking care of you. That money you are asking from your boyfriend, your sugar daddy, get some of my product and come and thank me later.”

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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