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Viagra Stolen On Valentine's Day

Written by Stuart Stevens | Saturday, 01 March 2008 | There are 0 comments

Viagra is probably the drug which is stolen more often than any other drug

It appears that somebody got a little bit carried away on Valentine’s Day and chose that day to steal £1,000 worth of the erectile dysfunction medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. The medications which were safely locked up in a medical cabinet were found to be missing after a doctor in Port St Lucie in Florida reported a break in at his office. The erectile dysfunction tablets were all sample tablets which manufacturers give doctors so that patients can try them.

Viagra Stolen On Valentine

Viagra is probably the drug which is stolen more often than any other drug worldwide. It is very easy for criminal gangs to sell erectile dysfunction medication on the black market and therefore it has a value as an underworld currency.

Due to the small size of this theft in Florida is likely that some office employee who was too embarrassed to get a prescription stole the Viagra, Cialis and Levitra but at Ukmedix News we have come across are the stories of huge amounts of Viagra being stolen from warehouses and pharmacies in different parts of the world.

In the South American country of Brazil for example there was a gang of criminals calling themselves the “Viagra Gang” who would hold up pharmacies all over the country and demand just one thing…. Viagra! This Viagra would then be sold on the black market. The Brazilian police eventually caught the Viagra gang and they received a stiff sentence. (Apologies for the pun).

You should never buy Viagra unless it comes with a doctor’s prescription. Viagra which does not come with a prescription is either fake and therefore probably dangerous or stolen by a criminal gang. Illegal sales of Viagra on the internet have been known to finance criminal and terrorist activity.

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