Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 30 July 2007| There are 0 comments
Everyone knows that the internet is overrun with criminals trying to sell fake and bogus erectile dysfunction medication and weight loss medication but the latest scam that we have come across shows that the criminals are now trying to sell so called natural smoking cessation medication. According to the medical authorities in Canada a product called Resolve which is being heavily promoted on the internet and has even been found in shops and supermarkets contains a large amount of a potentially dangerous compound called Cestemonol-350. This compound has shown to be dangerous for the liver, kidneys and red blood cells and should be avoided at all costs.

The product is advertised as a natural smoking cessation aid and is available in two different flavours namely 'Wild Cherry' and 'Cool Peppermint', and the names have obviously specifically been chosen to make the product look completely harmless when in fact it is extremely dangerous. In the United Kingdom the only smoking cessation aid that has been approved by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence which advises the National Health Service on the effectiveness and safety of drugs is Champix made by the drug company Pfizer.
Champix has been extensively tested in many different countries and is also sold in America under the name of Chantix. Champix is not a nicotine replacement therapy but a drug that works on brain receptors that control the craving for cigarettes. People who use Champix when they are trying to quit smoking have far better success rates than people who do not use it.
Quite frankly anyone who buys smoking cessation medication online without gaining a prescription needs to get their head checked out! At Ukmedix a special system called Pharmacheck has been set up so that anyone who buys Champix online can be sure that they are firstly buying the real product and secondly that it is coming from a licensed and reputable United Kingdom based pharmacy.
