Spanische Fliege Drops In Pakistan
Derived from the blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria), "Spanish fly" traditionally contained cantharidin, a toxic compound that irritates the urinary tract, causing genital swelling and prolonged erections—but through dangerous inflammation, not genuine arousal 13.
Infamously used in ancient Rome and medieval Europe (e.g., by nobility and sex workers), often administered without consent, leading to fatalities 13.
2. Modern Formulations
Current products marketed as "Spanish Fly Drops" (e.g., Spanish Gold Fly for Women) typically exclude cantharidin, replacing it with herbal blends (e.g., L-arginine, maca, ginseng) claiming to boost libido and arousal 45.
Claims:
"Fast-acting" effects within 15–30 minutes 4.
"100% natural" and "safe" for women’s sexual enhancement 5.