Thursday, January 17, 2008

Most ‘Viagra’ sold on the internet is not Viagra

More than half of all sildenafil and other impotency drugs sold worldwide on the internet are fake, according to an undercover interrogation.
Six web sites are cladding pursuance for selling fake viagra.

The international undercover inquiring was carried out by pharmacists working for the Stag Pharmaceutical Elite group (RPS), UK.
The pharmacists reported their findings to the UK Medical Contraceptive Delegacy.

This international question follows fake drugs uncovering their way into the British National Upbeat Maintenance (NHS) - drugs such as tadalafil (for impotence) and Reductil (for obesity).

The RPS believes it is finish smashing the international online sales of fake written language drugs.

Paypill.com has been forced to closing down for the endorsement time this year, for selling fake viagra.
It was closed down in January, 2004 and promised never to sell fake drugs again.
The organisation soon moved to Author and Spain and started selling 'genuine' viagra.

However, Pfizer, the business organisation of viagra, carried out some tests recently and found the pills sold by Paypill.com were fakes - in fact, they did not contain any of the voice factor at all (sildenafil citrate).

Paypill.com has closed down its web site again.
It claims the drugs should not have been fake as it buys them from the same role the NHS does.
This is a part of article Most ‘Viagra’ sold on the internet is not Viagra Taken from "Cialis Viagra Levitra Effects" Information Blog

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