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New Warnings From MHRA and EP Regarding Impotence Meds

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 03 November 2008 | There are 0 comments

Ukmedix is conscious of the growing problem of fake erectile dysfunction meds

New warnings coming from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in the United Kingdom and from the Public Health Committee of the European Parliament have been issued concerning the problem of fake medication such as Viagra being sold to unsuspecting customers all around Europe. The criminal gangs which peddle fake Viagra on the internet are now becoming so good at copying the visual aspect of the drug that sometimes it ends up in the legitimate supply chain and unsuspecting pharmacies end up selling it.

New Warnings From MHRA and EP Regarding Impotence Meds

Françoise Grossetête, a French MEP explained that this new business in fake Viagra and other fake drugs was as dangerous and serious as arms trafficking and should be treated as another type of terrorism. The criminals do not just target erectile dysfunction drugs but they are also known to have copied even cholesterol drugs, prostrate cancer drugs and even mental illness medications. It is one thing to be sold a fake version of an erectile dysfunction medication but to be sold a fake version of a cancer drug is obviously lethal and could be a direct cause of death.

Ukmedix is very conscious of the growing problem of fake erectile dysfunction medication being sold online and therefore set up a unique system called Pharmacheck which allows you to be sure that the medication you are buying comes from a licenced pharmacy which is based in the United Kingdom, and not from a criminal gang who illegally import fake impotence medications.

If you buy erectile dysfunction medication online it is essential that you take care to ensure that your medication is coming from the United Kingdom. Some websites which have UK based sounding names are a fact operating from China and India where regulation is lax and the majority of erectile dysfunction medication is fake.

The MHRA said that the problem of fake erectile dysfunction medications should not be underestimated and that they were always working with undercover operatives to expose fraudulent operations which could be compromising the health of men suffering from impotence in the United Kingdom.

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