New Ways To Sell Viagra
Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 08 June 2006 | There are 0 comments
In the latest cyber scam to sell the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra, a malicious blended security threat is using a copied Google banner and claiming to be a Google Pharmacy. The website directs users to an illegal online pharmacy that also contains trojans that will infect your computer. Google do not sell any drugs online and otherwise and have no intention of doing so. The illegal website makes full use of Google trademarks and even has the audacity to put two little blue pills in the instead of the letters O in the word Google.
This attempt to sell the world most popular erectile dysfunction drug is the latest in literally thousand of online web scams aimed at getting men to buy the impotence drug. Most websites offering Viagra do not use the real version of the drug produced by Pfizer and tend to use fake versions which are made in India or China in highly unregulated ways.
Every single email address user in the world has been plagued by the vast amounts of Viagra spam being sent to their Inbox and the problem is a major burden to the web. Reports received by Ukmedix show that very often the drugs you get from these illegal pharmacies do not carry the right amount of the active ingredients and this can be vary detrimental to health.
Viagra is only sold with prescription so that a doctor can warn you of the side effects of the drug and possibly warn you not to take it as it will react with other drugs that you may be taking. People with very low blood pressure or those men who are using nitrates for heart conditions should not take Viagra.
The illegal online pharmacies that offer no professional medical advice and have no doctors available to issue prescriptions are extremely irresponsible and may be the cause of serious health problems in some men. Ukmedix issues prescriptions for all it drugs and gives proper online consultations for all patients.


