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Online Doctor Struck Off Medical Register In UK

Written by Rupert Kircz | Monday, 07 September 2009 | There is 1 comment

evasive, unreliable and at times untrustworthy

The importance of getting prescription medications from reputable online pharmacies was recently highlighted by the case of Dr Julian Eden who has just been struck off from the medical register after what the General Medical Council described as making 'multiple misprescriptions'. The General Medical Council was told about his lax attitude in prescribing all sorts of medicines including Viagra and one particular case where he prescribed 60 powerful sedatives to a teenager who was suicidal.

Online Doctor Struck Off Medical Register In UK

The GMC called him 'evasive, unreliable and at times untrustworthy' in their summing up and noted that Dr Eden had continued to utilise his web site despite being given a temporary ban previously. He was accused of repeatedly and consistently putting patients in danger and of bringing the medical profession into disrepute. He was accused also of employing Polish doctors who they said 'jeopardised patient safety'.

The incorrect prescription of medications such as Viagra can be extremely dangerous to health and that is why at Ukmedix rules and regulations are followed to the letter to ensure that patient care is not compromised in any way. At Ukmedix the doctors are UK based, the pharmacies are UK based and the medication is always the real thing and not cheap generic versions.  Ukmedix also adds an extra layer of protection for its customers with the Pharmacheck system which allows patients to check every aspect of their prescription medication order even giving them the postal address of the dispensing pharmacist.

You should never take risks when buying medication online because there are too many sharks out there who are only interested in your money and who couldn’t give a damn about your health. Even web sites which appear to be UK based may in fact be sending you medication from India, Pakistan and China which is not genuine and which could be harmful to health.

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On September 10, 2009 at 06:36
fatai said:

thank you for the advice

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