Written by Richard Simmons | Monday, 11 January 2010 | There are 0 comments
With the worldwide market for fake drugs worth tens of billions of pounds the manufacturers of these illegal products are becoming increasingly sophisticated with developing ways to trick you into thinking that they are working. Ukmedix News has come across reports which show that some fake erectile dysfunction medications contain powerful doses of painkillers along with doctored versions of the active ingredient of Viagra. The idea being that the sense of well being that these ‘Viagra painkillers’ can induce would encourage you to keep on using them.

These days whenever you buy medication, especially when you buy online you need to be extremely vigilant because if you let your guard down you could end up with seriously damagaged health. The safe way to make sure that medication you buy online is genuine is to check that it comes from a registered UK based pharmacy. This may be done on the Ukmedix web site using the Pharmacheck System which gives you the name and address of the dispensing pharmacy which you can call up yourself to double check.
If you can’t get the name and address of the dispensing pharmacy the chances are that the Viagra, Cialis or Levitra is coming from an illegal factory probably in China or India and whatever you are buying despite the impression that it may look identical, [but is probably much cheaper], is in fact fake and therefore potentially dangerous.
Because erectile dysfunction medication is thought of as a harmless sort of type of drug many people don’t worry about the fact that it is fake, but thousands of people die every year because they think the same thing. Recently hundreds of people in Bangladesh, Panama and Nigeria died when they used fake cough medicine and it is estimated that many people die every year from fake medications without their loved ones realising why.
Don’t say Ukmedix News didn’t warn you!
