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Cement Viagra Seller Likely To Go To Prison

Written by Rupert Kircz | Sunday, 21 June 2009 | There is 1 comment

Cement can actually be poisonous

Police have charged a citizen from the Polish city of Elk 90 times for crimes involving the sale and marketing of fake Viagra. The man who had been selling the fake Viagra over the internet for over two years extremely cheaply is likely to go to prison if convicted, and police were looking for some of his clients so that they could give evidence against him in court. The police said that he had been selling pills which had the active ingredient of Viagra mixed in with cement. At Ukmedix News we have come across other criminal manufacturers of fake Viagra who use cement as a base for the tablets.

Cement Viagra Seller Likely To Go To Prison

Cement can actually be poisonous but because these cement Viagra tablets did not disintegrate in the stomach because they were so hard the tablets passed straight through men and had no effect negative or positive. Clinical testing confirmed that the cement Viagra was useless and did not cause any harmful or serious side effects.

In fact since the active ingredient of the Viagra drug was in the cement tablets but was completely useless because they would not disintegrate or be absorbed, the man who made them was wasting his money buying it. He would have been better off just making cement tablets and mixing them with blue ink for effect. 

Remember that when you buy counterfeit medication online without a prescription you are buying something from somebody who has no regard for the law and no regard for your health. Whether there is an active ingredient in the tablets, or whether they are made of cement the point is you are extremely unlikely ever to be able to get your money back or sue the person involved.

If your medication does not come from a UK based pharmacy you are asking for trouble.  At Ukmedix it is possible to check whether your medicine is genuine and also to see which UK based pharmacy it comes from by using the Pharmacheck System.

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There is 1 comment on this article.

On June 22, 2009 at 08:51
Robert said:

I have heard of fake pills but this is the limit!!! Cement! for heavens sake, is there nothing they will stop at! I hope he goes to prison.

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