Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 25 October 2007 | There are 0 comments
One of the most common fake Viagra medications is called Kamagra and it is mainly manufactured in India. The dangers of using this fake medication have been highlighted recently after an American tourist passed away after using a Kamagra tablet. The man who was on holiday in Thailand died just before he attempted to have sex a lady he had met in the holiday resort of Pattaya. Despite the lady in question trying to resuscitate the man he was dead by the time the police arrived and no foul play is suspected.

Fake versions of Viagra like Kamagra are made in substandard factories in remote areas of the third world and are not made to the same strict regulations and rules that are required by the world health authorities like the FDA and the EMEA. These drugs can be extremely tempting for men to use because they are produced and sold so cheaply, but at the end of the day you receive what you pay for.
At Ukmedix News we have come across reports that men using fake Viagra tablets often experience overdoses or find that the medication is completely ineffective. This happens because the manufacturers of the drugs do not properly mix in the active ingredient sildenafil citrate and thus each pill and has a different potency. This obviously is extremely dangerous and could have contributed to the death of the American tourist in Thailand.
The Thai medical authorities have warned about fake versions of Viagra that are very common in their country and say that as well as sometimes being too strong they often contain impurities that should not be present.
At Ukmedix News our advice is to only use the genuine product Viagra made by the drug company Pfizer after having obtained a prescription from a doctor. You cannot be too careful with your health when it comes to any type of medicine.
