Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 16 February 2007 | There are 0 comments
Congratulations are due to the Beijing police who have busted a major illegal fake Viagra smuggling organisation. According to preliminary reports almost 2000 fake Viagra pills were discovered in an underground manufacturing plant as well as machinery and other items needed to produce the fake impotence pills. The factory also contained special packing materials, Pfizer and Viagra trade marks and special anti counterfeiting tags that have been used by Pfizer recently to stop the illegal sale of their impotence product.
The factory was located in a dull building in the Tongzhou area of Beijing and the raid was the result of a tip off from a member of the public that suspicious things were going on in it. The police are working with the Health Authorities and will be charging the men arrested in site and more arrests could be made soon.

Pfizer in China has been informed and confirmed that the impotence pills at the factory were not made by them and that they were completely fake. Pfizer also noted that anyone using the words Pfizer, Viagra or Wan'aike (the Chinese name for Viagra) was breaking the law and would be charged if caught.
Only recently we reported at Ukmedix that the Chinese Premier had announced that it was time to get tough on illegal manufacturing of impotence medications and it seems that the police efforts are being rewarded. It is likely that some of the fake Viagra produced in this factory would have found its way to Europe and the UK as many people still buy fake Viagra online responding to email scams. The products are often substandard containing either too much or too little of Viagra active ingredient sildenafil citrate.
Ukmedix News has stepped up its campaign this year to highlight the dangers of using fake erectile dysfunction medication. The dangers are not just physical but also financial as many of the sellers will overcharge your credit cards for their fake drugs and there is almost nothing you can do about it especially if you don’t want to tell to your credit card company what you were buying!
