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MHRA Busts Impotence Drug Ring

Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 15 June 2010| There is 1 comment

The manufacturers Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Bayer were informed of the raids

The latest Medicines and Health Regulatory products Agency raids have netted thousands of pounds worth of fake erectile dysfunction drugs and antidepressants. The raids which took place in London and Yorkshire at eight different locations even involved the seizure of powerful anabolic steroids, painkillers and sedatives.

mhra busts impotence drug ring

The sophisticated criminal setups involved almost identical packaging too the well known prescription impotence medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. The manufacturers Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Bayer were informed of the raids. The MHRA said that the arrest of six individuals could lead to police gaining information about criminal pharmaceutical manufacturing plants in China and India.

Computers have been seized and it is possible that customers who made use of these fake medications will be informed and warned about their dangers. Some people think that buying fake medications for erectile dysfunction is harmless and an easy way to save money. They think somehow that Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are not really serious medications and therefore getting a copy won't do them any harm.

People we have spoken to at Ukmedix News say for example that they would never buy fake painkillers, [because that would be dangerous!] but something which is "only designed to give you an erection" can't really do you any harm. Well, these people are seriously misguided because they should be aware that people have died from the side effects of harmful chemicals placed in fake erectile dysfunction medication and the others have had their health permanently damaged.

It is possible to buy genuine prescription impotence medications online but it is important that you get the name and address of the dispensing pharmacy based in the United Kingdom so that you know everything is above board. This can be done at the Ukmedix web site using the Pharmacheck system.

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On June 16, 2010 @ 07:12
Jake said:
Hey dude, thanks for telling me, I often use what I can get my hands on without checking anything. thanks dude I will not be more careful.
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