Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 11 March 2008 | There are 0 comments
Not content with simply manufacturing fake erectile dysfunction medication which they give dubious sounding names like Professional Viagra or Super Cialis, criminals are now producing identical and almost indistinguishable packaging so that customers think they have bought the real thing. In order to hoodwink you even further they are getting their identical copies placed into the legitimate supply lines so that even the people selling it are unaware that they are selling fakes.

Health authorities in United Kingdom have recently come across identical copies of the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis. Their suspicions were aroused when a customer complained that the Cialis that he had bought had crumbling tablets. He contacted the manufacturer Eli Lilly who swiftly realised that the man was in possession of a fake version of Cialis.
In third world countries the problem of fake erectile dysfunction medication being passed off as the real thing is very prevalent and it is estimated that as much as twenty percent of medicines in India and China are fake, but this is the first time that something like this has happened in the United Kingdom.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said that from initial testing the fake Cialis is not dangerous but people should be aware that criminals do not set proper standards on health and safety in manufacturing plants and therefore the likelihood of harmful pills being produced are high. The MHRA advised anyone who knew that they were using this fake Cialis to immediately return it to where they bought it from and to inform Eli Lilly.
At Ukmedix only the genuine Viagra, Cialis and Levitra medications are issued. If you are concerned about the integrity of the product you have brought you can contact the manufacturer direct or contact the pharmacy which it was dispensed from.
