
KINGSTON, Jamaica. Wednesday, July 2, 2025: The Ministry of Health & Wellness is warning Jamaicans not to purchase or use three unregulated products currently being marketed for sexual enhancement. The products, “Black Bull Extreme”, “Erectemax” and “Royal Honey”, which contains undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients are primarily sold online and through informal vendors.

This advice follows alerts issued by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which confirmed through laboratory analysis, that the products contain undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients. These undeclared ingredients may cause harmful health effects, especially in individuals with underlying medical conditions or those taking prescription medications. In the case of “Black Bull Extreme”, this product is being falsely promoted as a “natural dietary supplement”.
The Ministry strongly advises the public to obtain health products only from licensed and authorised distributors. The sale of medications and supplements through social media, street vendors, or other informal sources is strongly discouraged, as these products may be unregulated and unsafe.
Anyone who has encountered these or other questionable health products is encouraged to report them to the Ministry of Health and Wellness at [email protected] or contact the Ministry’s Standards & Regulation Division at 52-60 Grenada Crescent, Kingston 5.
The Ministry remains committed to ensuring the safety and quality of products available to the public and will continue to monitor and take necessary action against unapproved or potentially harmful health products.