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New Warning Regarding Black Market Fake Viagra Tablets

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 19 November 2007 | There are 0 comments

The Trading Standards officials have dubbed these pills as “pills that kill”

Corner shops all over the United Kingdom are apparently selling fake erectile dysfunction medications under the counter. Officials from the Trading Standards Authority in the United Kingdom say the many of these fake erectile dysfunction pills are substandard and could be extremely dangerous. The Trading Standards officials have dubbed these pills as “pills that kill” and warned people who have bought them to throw them away immediately. These fake erectile dysfunction drugs go by names such as Proxyron, Vigora, and Kamagra which sound like or rhyme with Viagra which is the most famous erectile dysfunction medication of all.

New Warning Regarding Black Market Fake Viagra Tablets

The trading standards officials went on to say that they had information showing that literally thousands of these dangerous and cheap erectile dysfunction pills had been coming into Britain recently and that most of them would end up in a being sold on the internet or under the counter at these local shops. It appears that Chinese and Indian immigrants to the United Kingdom do not have the same level of apprehension and wariness of fake medication and do not understand the dangers involved.

Asian people especially the Chinese are also extremely embarrassed to talk about any erectile dysfunction problem and therefore would rather buy something under the counter quickly at the corner shop than have to speak to face to face with a doctor for a prescription. We understand this at Ukmedix and that is why we can organise an online consultation with a doctor so that the embarrassment of your private erectile dysfunction problem will not have to be revealed to a doctor, while at the same time you are getting proper professional care.

In all trading standards officers said that they have launched a number of undercover stings which have netted them almost 4,000 pills. The pills are extremely cheap costing as little as £1 for 8. One of the trading standards officers said that anyone who uses these tablets could be “risking their life”.

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