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Shocking Advert Warns Of Fake Viagra

Written by Rupert Kircz | Friday, 16 January 2009 | There are 2 comments

This hard hitting advertisement sends exactly the right message to men and women

Pfizer the manufacturer of the world’s best selling erectile dysfunction medication Viagra has produced a viagra video to warn men and women of the dangers of buying counterfeit medications online. The advertisement which has shocked people with its graphic depiction of a man regurgitating a rat has highlighted exactly how dangerous it is to buy any sort of medication online unless it comes from a reputable source.

Shocking Advert Warns Of Fake Viagra

The advertisement has the full approval of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency in the United Kingdom which regulates the sale and marketing of prescription medications in the country. The advertisement which will be shown in cinemas around the United Kingdom has even been given a 15 certificate because it is thought to be too shocking for younger people to look at.

The advertisement starts with a man swallowing a tablet and finishes with the dead rat coming out of his mouth. Pfizer were keen to show that in some cases these counterfeit medications can even contain potentially fatal things like rat poison. From our research at Ukmedix News we have come across fake Viagra tablets made of cement which are made in filthy illegal factories in China and India by criminal gangs who have no regard for the health of the people who use them.

Mr. Mick Deats from the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said that they would take a legal action against any people selling counterfeit medications online. The problem however is that many of these websites operate from places outside the jurisdiction of the MHRA and it makes it very difficult therefore to catch them.

At Ukmedix News we believe that the only way to stop the proliferation of these illegal websites which undermine public health is to educate the public about the dangers of buying for example Viagra, Cialis and Levitra online unless it comes from a reputable online pharmacy. This hard hitting advertisement despite this graphic and shocking nature sends exactly the right message to men and women who might be tempted to by prescription medication from illegal online pharmacies.

If you buy any medications from an online pharmacy that does not require a prescription to be issued you are almost certainly buying a fake medication. At Ukmedix it is necessary to have an online consultation before any prescriptions and medications are issued. Ukmedix also makes use of the unique system called Pharmacheck which allows men to check from which UK pharmacy their impotence medication is coming from.

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There are 2 comments on this article.

On January 19, 2009 at 05:56
niceguy said:

At best some of the fake viagra is just dyed cement coloured blue, at worst you get chemicals in the pills that could kill....

not worth it

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On January 20, 2009 at 18:37
wayne said:

Check out the advert on youtube. It's so grim I could look at all of it...ughhh

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