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Bogus Propecia Beware

Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 23 March 2007

Please please be sensible!!

We recently ran a story in the Viagra section of Ukmedix News which talked about the fact that Viagra is the most copied and plagiarised drug in the world. There are literally hundreds of different types of the Viagra drug all of which are quite simply just not the real thing. Most of the manufacturers of these bogus drugs use names that sound very similar to Viagra so that you will think that some how you are getting something which is similar. The fact is that in 99% of cases you really are not.

Bogus Propecia Beware

We have noticed at Ukmedix News that Propecia the hair loss drug is also being copied by unscrupulous manufacturers in the Far East and in India. We don’t know how to put this politely or gently but if you are even thinking about purchasing a hair loss medication that sounds like Propecia from a spam e-mail or from a bogus web site it really is not a hair loss drug that you need, but it is an intelligence drug that would help you far more. At Ukmedix News one of our reporters has said that he is prepared to ‘eat his hat’ if any hair loss drug that sounds like Propecia actually works.

If you were an online criminal who decided to sell bogus medication, hair loss medication would be possibly the best market to get into for a number of reasons. Firstly the fact that your medicine was completely useless would not be spotted for at least six months and possibly even a year as Propecia does not work instantly and secondly many men will just think that they are one of the very few unlucky men for whom Propecia has no effect and therefore just go away quietly after being ripped off.

Please please be sensible and only buy Propecia from an organisation or website that makes sure that you get a prescription before you are sent any of the hair loss drug Propecia and you must make sure that it is Propecia, made by the drug company Merck that you are receiving.

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