Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 28 December 2010| There is 1 comment
Another fake Viagra seller bites the dust! This time it was Mr. Paul Giddings from Berkshire who was nailed by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency after being found guilty of importing and supplying unregulated erectile dysfunction medications. Mr. Giddings who is 45 years old was given a suspended 51 week sentence after packages were intercepted by UK Customs Officers during routine testing and found to contain a large quantity of fake Viagra in the form of Kamagra and Lovegra.

When the police and MHRA investigators searched his house they found over 20,000 Kamagra tablets and almost 10,000 Lovegra tablets. Both of these products are illegal in the United Kingdom and have not been subjected to regulatory testing.
Mr. Mike Deats the MHRA head of enforcement explained that Mr. Giddings had been supplying these medical products without any concern for the lives of the men who took them and without any regard for the serious harm they could cause. He also pointed out that these products have no guarantees when it comes to safety or quality.
Mr. Giddings immediately pleaded guilty to the charges because he had been so obviously caught red handed. The UK MHRA has had a number of notable successes this year in prosecuting people who import these types of medication and have pledged to continue doing so next year.
Many people think that using fake erectile dysfunction medication is harmless and just a little bit of fun but they failed to consider that they are supporting criminal networks as well as putting lives in danger. People die from using fake erectile dysfunction medication and the criminals who manufacture them are very often involved in a range of criminal activities. Ukmedix News has even come across evidence of the fake impotence medication industry funding terrorism.
It is not worth risking your life by buying substandard medication. If it doesn't have a prescription you don't know where it came from, who manufactured it and what it contains.
You should only by legal and licenced erectile dysfunction medication from UK pharmacies.

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