An Ottawa father is warning other parents after his teenage son ordered a banned testosterone booster online. An Ottawa father says he was shocked to discover that his teenage son had ordered banned pharmaceuticals from the internet, and is warning others about websites that he says are putting kids at risk. His son had it delivered to his parents' door after ordering it online, paying with a parent's credit card. This package containing enclomiphene citrate, a testosterone booster, arrived at the home of an Ottawa teenager. The company claims the drugs it sells online 'are strictly intended for laboratory research purposes and not for human consumption.'


Source:   CBC News
March 30, 2026 20:01 UTC