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Norway Targeted By Viagra Spam

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 17 September 2007| There are 0 comments

Customs authorities around the world are using x-ray detection equipment

It appears that internet spammers have been targeting the Norwegians as the influx of fake erectile dysfunction medication going into the country has greatly increased over the last few months. The customs authorities of Norway have recently been picking up far greater quantities of a fake Viagra, fake Cialis and fake Levitra not to mention other dubious erectile dysfunction treatments.

norway targeted by viagra spam

The health authorities in Norway said that citizens who go online and order drugs of any kind that come from India and China and that do not require a doctor's prescription are likely to be putting their health in danger. They warned that anyone taking a fake Viagra, Cialis or Levitra drug was gambling with their health.

The majority of the fake medication comes from gullible Norwegians clicking on emails that promise amazing sexual performance or penis enlargements. The head of the customs department in Oslo noted that the warehouses were fast filling up with fake medications called Pfiagara or Eregra that actually had very little resemblance to the real thing.

The big drug companies around the world are not just relying on local police and local customs authorities in order to regulate the supply of fake erectile dysfunction medication but are now taking the situation much more seriously and employing local agents in many different countries around the world to catch the perpetrators. The customs authorities around the world are also increasingly using x-ray detection equipment which can weed out the packages containing pills.

A spokesman from Pfizer said that often fake Viagra contained dangerous substances and in the majority of cases you were sold just a dud pill that had no effect on erectile dysfunction. The spokesman also explained that much of the world's fake erectile dysfunction medication originated in India where it was made in substandard conditions.

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