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eBay Moves To Stop Auctions Selling Counterfeit Medications

Written by Jane Tucker | Monday, 15 February 2010 | There are 0 comments

selling prescription medication without a permit to do so is illegal

It seems incredible that we actually have to warn readers about this because it seems so obviously dangerous but whatever you do don’t buy prescription medications on eBay! In particular it appears that individuals are selling fake versions of the weight loss medication Xenical in eBay auctions.

eBay Moves To Stop Auctions Selling Counterfeit Medications

Some of the people selling Xenical online probably think that what they’re doing is perfectly harmless but you should know that selling prescription medication without a permit to do so is illegal and could end up with you receiving a big fine or a long prison sentence. eBay when contacted recently by the manufacturer of Xenical said that they would remove any auctions for Xenical or its lower dose version Alli if they came across them but obviously with the huge scale of transactions taking place every day getting rid of all of them could be difficult.

Any weight loss medication which comes at a very low price is almost certainly bound to be counterfeit and therefore comes with a whole lot of health risks. The other thing to consider is that if you are serious about losing weight yet you are buying substandard fake weight loss medication you are putting your weight loss efforts in jeopardy.

Ukmedix News has come across reports of individuals who used counterfeit weight loss medication for months with no effect and it was only when they got the real thing that the benefits of a prescription weight loss medication were made obvious.

There are definitely some things which it is worth saving money on but medication for your health is not one of them. Losing weight will save you a lot of cash in the long term so you should consider any money spent on weight loss medication as an investment in your future financial well being as well as your general health.

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