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Homemade Impotence Medication Named Superman

Written by Richard Simmons| Monday, 28 March 2011| There is 1 comment

mixing Viagra and Cialis together to create SUPERMAN
A young man and woman from New Jersey who started their own pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution business in their basement have been arrested and charged with conspiracy and fraud.

homemade impotence medication named superman

This couple who decided that they were qualified to dispense and manufacture erectile dysfunction medication came up with the idea of mixing Viagra and Cialis together to create a new drug called, wait for it... Superman! According to the prosecuting officers they put false labels on their concoctions and then shipped them to unsuspecting customers around America.

They also made other products called Growth Hormone Releasing Agent Protein and Insulin Growth Factor both of which are likely to caused dangerous side effects in the people who used them. The U.S. Attorneys Office takes the illegal manufacture of pharmaceuticals extremely seriously and this couple could end up in prison for a long time.

This story is typical of hundreds of other criminal operations which have sprouted up all over the world in response to a growing demand for erectile dysfunction medication.

Unfortunately, instead of getting a prescription from a doctor many men reckon it easier to go down the illegal route because it is cheaper. What they do not understand is that it is cheaper because what you are buying is junk which has been known to have a detrimental effect on sexual health and in some cases even kill.

Ukmedix is one of the few UK online pharmacies which does not dispense fake medication and which operates within the law. Purchasing medication on the Ukmedix web site involves a very discreet online doctor consultation (for a prescription) and the ability to verify that the medication you are buying is genuine and that it comes from a UK based pharmacy. [You can even get the postal address of the pharmacy that sends you the medication].

You can of course go down the illegal route but don't say you were not warned!

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On March 28, 2011 @ 22:52
Maurice said:
When will people understand that there is nothing wrong with asking a doctor for a prescription. There are so many copies of the real thing but with illigal things added to it. This is wrong and very dangerous, and should be stopped right away. Do not buy anything like this unless you get it from a reputable place and make sure you have a prescription.
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