Written by Richard Simmons | Monday, 10 August 2009 | There are 0 comments
The Times of India has just reported that the business in fake versions of the impotence drug Viagra which the Food and Drug Control Administration of India are keen to stamp out is huge. It appears that the biggest market for these fake sex drugs are Gulf countries such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Yemen and the FDCA have been seizing large amounts of them in raids in different locations in the country.

The most popular fake Viagra brand names are Kamagra and Ramagra and almost 18,000 tablets were recently impounded in a carefully planned operation. Unfortunately nobody was arrested because the person for whom the consignments were addressed to never turned up.
Ukmedix News has made it a point to report on the names of fake erectile dysfunction medication so that we can warn our readers to stay away from them. You should also be very careful of erectile dysfunction drugs which use the correct words Viagra, Cialis and Levitra because there are many very well packaged counterfeit versions which are designed to dupe you into thinking that you think you are using the real thing.
To make sure your medication is genuine you should always have a prescription so that you know it comes from a UK registered pharmacy and to be extra safe it is possible to check the batch numbers of your medication too. At Ukmedix it is possible to do this using the Pharmacheck security system.
Over the last few years the manufacturers of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra have beefed up their own security operations to track down those people who sell and produce fake versions of their drugs and then they hand over all the information to the police to take action. This has resulted in hundreds of arrests worldwide as well as a greater awareness of the scale of the fake erectile dysfunction manufacturing industry.
