Written by Richard Simmons| Wednesday, 16 November 2011| There is 1 comment
Everyone knows that there is a huge demand for erectile dysfunction medication because practically everybody gets spam e-mail offering extremely cheap versions of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. What most people don't know is that when they order these medicines what they get sent in the post is potentially extremely dangerous.

According to Mr. Patrick Ford who works at Pfizer Global Security as part of the team responsible for investigating the supply of fake Viagra when they ordered medications from 26 different online pharmacies more than 80 percent of the supposedly real Viagra turned out to be completely fake.
You might argue that just because the impotence medicine hasn't been made by Pfizer does not mean that there is anything wrong with it but you couldn't be more wrong! For example the clinical testing done on fake Viagra tablets has produced boric acid in one batch which came from Ecuador, and even rat poison and sheet rock in another batch from Colombia.
Not to be outdone, one criminal organisation in Hungary which was obviously involved in the manufacture of other drugs contaminated their Viagra tablets with speed! Other reports that we have seen at Ukmedix News show that the blue color of Viagra tablets is often created using normal commercial blue wall paint. Now that's sure to be good for you!!
Try to put yourself in the shoes of a criminal who is selling a medical product to somebody on the other side of the world and ask yourself if he could actually give a damn about whether the medication works or not.
Pharmaceutical regulators such as the EMEA and the FDA spend millions of pounds trying to regulate and create guidelines for legitimate pharmaceutical organizations so that the consumer is safe and what he or she is buying is effective. The supply of pharmaceuticals is regulated so that people don't die, get sick and desperate people don't get taken advantage of.
If you buy fake medications you will come to regret it! Always make sure your medications come from a regulated UK pharmacy. Use Pharmacheck for safety and peace of mind.
