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Viagra Found In Police Raid

06 December 2006 (Wednesday)

Good news from the UK is that following police raids a huge stash of fake Viagra erectile dysfunction pills have been confiscated in London. The fake Viagra pills would have been sold online by illegal websites or even sold on the street to individuals. The Police also announced that they had got hold of a host of other drugs including steroids, slimming pills anti-depressants and more, all of which fall into the lifestyle category of drugs and which people (who are reckless with their health) buy because they can’t get doctors prescriptions for them.

The house that was raided was being used as a distribution centre for the Viagra drug and while the police can’t be exactly sure how the Viagra was being sold it is likely that the drugs were supplying some illegal website and been given to black market Viagra peddlers to tout on the street.

The investigations are still continuing by the police and they will release more details when they can. In the meantime Ukmedix would like to remind all its patients not to fall into the temptation of buying illegal and fake Viagra on the street or online as the chances are that it will not have been manufactured to the same stringent standards as the real Viagra tablets and therefore could either be useless or harmful to your health.

The MHRA in the UK that keeps an eye out for illegal drug selling activity has been very vigilant in the last few years with the clamp down on the sales of fake Viagra tablets and has been seizing Viagra worth thousands of pounds each month.

It is likely that some of these fake Viagra pills have done severe harm to the health of people who use them but many of them are scared to come forward because they are ashamed that they could have been so stupid and they are worried that they broke the law by buying them in the first place. If you buy Viagra without a prescription, the law is being broken and you are putting your self in danger legally and health wise.

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