Written by Rupert Kircz | Friday, 30 October 2009 | There is 1 comment
Customs agents in Miami are patting themselves on the back after scoring a major drug bust involving over 20,000 counterfeit Viagra tablets. The United States Customs and Border Protection agency became suspicious when they saw a consignment which had arrived from India and noted that the Viagra boxes did not look the same as real and genuine versions. This goes to show that some of the customs officers had previously used genuine Viagra and therefore knew what it was supposed to look like.

A spokesman for the Customs and Border Protection agency explained that they called in experts to have a closer look and their suspicions were confirmed. They said they did not need to test the tablets because the packaging clearly showed that they were fake and therefore likely to be substandard, and in any case they were illegal. The customs authorities would not divulge exactly where the fake Viagra was meant to be going to saying that they wanted to keep this information under wraps until they had concluded the investigation.
The trade in fake Viagra around the world is enormous and it involves underground criminal elements who use the money from the fake Viagra to fund other more serious illegal activities. At Ukmedix News we have campaigned hard not only to highlight the dangers to health from using fake Viagra but also to warn consumers that they are buying from criminals who will have no concern for their health,, and if the fake drugs are bought online they may find that their credit cards are wiped out and their money used for criminal enterprises.
Think carefully before buying fake Viagra. Would you for example purchase an aspirin from a criminal? Are you sure that it is safe and is your conscience clear? Read more about fake Viagra here.
