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where to order online for viagra and cialis?
revival out of stock?looking to get alternatives.
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Re: where to order online for viagra and cialis?
there are a few people selling it here.
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Re: where to order online for viagra and cialis?
Why waste your money and risk your health.
A study done in the UK showed that 9 out 19 sources of on line viagra sold the fake stuff. Some of the fakes had dangerous chemicals within. If you really need viagra, you doctor will prescribe them. If you don't need it, why take it? I have never touched viagra/cialis in my life. 30 minutes of exercise daily does more good than any pill ever will. http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/SMSNA/34493
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CHICAGO -- Most of the sildenafil (Viagra) sold online is fake and contains far less of the active ingredient than the real thing, researchers said here.
In an analysis of pills from 22 different websites claiming to sell the drug, 77% of samples were counterfeit and contained only between 30% and 50% of the levels of active ingredient advertised on its label, Irwin Goldstein, MD, of San Diego Sexual Medicine in California, and colleagues reported during a poster session at the World Meeting on Sexual Medicine. "The fastest growing drug class in the world is counterfeit drugs," Goldstein said. "It's not just the phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors [like sildenafil], but they are the vast bulk. It's a huge problem." Irwin said fake drugs have been a burgeoning problem largely because of their increased online availability. In 2010, worldwide sales of counterfeit drugs was estimated to be $75 billion, and in that year in the U.S., $5.6 million in illegal pharmaceutical products were seized, up from $2.1 million in 2005. He noted that one in six Americans purchased prescriptions online last year, translating to some 36 million consumers who may have been exposed to fake drugs. That includes all fake drugs, not just the PDE5 inhibitors, but he noted erectile dysfunction [ED] drugs are a target of counterfeiters because of the stigma some patients feel about the disorder and have to purchase drugs in-person. To assess the black market for sildenafil, Goldstein and colleagues at Pfizer Global Security ordered drugs from the top 22 websites that came up in searches for "buy Viagra" in March 2011. None of the websites required a prescription, and 91% claimed to sell "generic Viagra," which is not yet authorized by the FDA.
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Former bankrupt made millions by selling fake Viagra online
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER UPDATED: 08:47 GMT, 8 June 2009 0View comments A former bankrupt businessman who funded a luxury lifestyle by selling millions of pounds worth of fake Viagra over the internet will be sentenced today. In three years Martin Hickman, 49, who drove a Bentley with a number-plate L13 RGE, made £3.4million profit by selling sex pills on his website, MSH World Traders. It helped pay for a £2.5million riverside apartment in Chelsea, West London, property in the Spanish millionaires’ resort of Marbella and a four-bedroom farmhouse. Kamagra +1 Dodgy: Unlicensed Kamagra that Martin Hickman sold alongside fake viagra But investigators discovered that some of the pills he was buying from India and selling across Europe were fakes, made to look like the licensed Viagra product, and others were not legal to sell in the UK. His website, which made a turnover of £6.1 million in just three years, also sold sex toys, herbal aphrodisiacs and pumps designed to increase penis size. Hickman, originally from London, was charged with dealing in fake and unlicensed medicines and money laundering £1.4 million after an investigation by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority which began in 2005 and became one of the biggest cases in the agency’s history. Hickman, who also drove a top-of-the-line Range Rover with a number plate bearing his initials, pleaded guilty to six counts at Southwark Crown Court. MHRA investigators came across Hickman’s website during one of their routine patrols of the internet. They raided his farmhouse home in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, where the business was based and seized company records and stockpiled drugs. They found that Hickman kept money in bank accounts in Malta, the Cayman Islands and the Isle of Man and transferred funds through each account, and his local bank in the north-west, in a bid to launder them. Despite the fact that he was under investigation in the following months Hickman continued to run the website even moving to office premises and taking on between 6 and 12 staff, said the MHRA. The MHRA made a test purchase of pills from the site in 2006 and received counterfeit Viagra and the following year the Manchester Evening News made a second test purchase and were sent ‘Lovegra’ - a name for Kamagra, which is not licensed for sale in the UK. Because the website was hosted in Germany the MHRA had to take out an injunction to shut the website down. But Hickman still continued to trade and in 2007 was jailed for three months for ignoring the injunction. This was not the first time Hickman had fallen foul of the law when selling prescription drugs. In 1998 he was jailed for 10 months for conspiracy to trade in steroids. He was made bankrupt after the court case but by 2003 had set up his new business, MSH World Traders, said the MHRA. Mick Deats, MHRA Head of Enforcement, said: ‘We have people with no medical qualification whatsoever running websites and running multi-million pounds businesses. The misuse of these drugs can cause side-effects in those with high blood pressure and qualified practitioner would consider those factors before prescribing, ‘It is a really risky practice to turn to the internet for your medicines. People often use the internet to buy these drugs because they are too embarrassed to go to their doctor or because they wouldn’t be prescribed them. And if something goes wrong that could mean they are more reluctant to seek treatment.’ Hickman will be sentenced for one charge of money laundering of £1.4 million between September 1, 2003, two charges of supplying unlicensed Kamagra and Lovegra between April 21, 2005 and 6 May 2007, one charge of supplying counterfeit Viagra on March 6, 2006, one charge of advertising prescription-only drugs and one charge of possessing unlicensed drugs. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2uhTyHDTH Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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