Tamiflu Now No.1, Viagra No.2
Written by Rupert Kircz | Tuesday, 07 July 2009 | There is 1 comment
Everybody complains about getting Viagra spam at some point but over the last few days Viagra has been knocked off the top spot and is no longer the most spammed drug in the world after the influenza medication Tamiflu became the no.1 inbox-clogger all over the globe. According to Mr. David Pruce from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society the sudden hike in the number of spam emails which contain the words Tamiflu is incredible and is obviously directly linked to the scare surrounding the swine influenza pandemic.

At Ukmedix News we want to remind all our readers that people who send out spam offering Tamiflu medication are almost certainly selling a fake version of it that is likely to be completely ineffective or dangerous. Tamiflu is also a prescription drug and therefore it is illegal to promote it in this way.
While many people may perceive sending out Viagra spam as a harmless activity which could only lead to disappointed men, the act of sending out Tamiflu spam to make people buy a dud medication which is supposed to be a lifesaver is almost tantamount to murder. In 3rd world countries tens of thousands of people die every year from using fake medications which don’t do what they are supposed to and now the criminal manufacturers of these products are trying to cash in on the fears of people living in the United Kingdom by sending out these evil spam emails.
If you receive Tamiflu spam you should delete it immediately and whatever you do don’t be stupid enough to buy anything from the website it links you to. Never take chances with influenza medication!
It is possible to buy Tamiflu online safely from the Ukmedix website which will provide you with a prescription, contact with a doctor, follow up medical advice and everything else which is required under British law. At the Ukmedix website you are also able to check the veracity of your Tamiflu using the Pharmacheck system which gives you the name, address and contact details of the UK based dispensing pharmacy.


