http://www.ukmedix.com/impotence/road_paint_and_printer_ink_found_in_fake_impotence_meds4674.cfm Road Paint And Printer Ink Found In Fake Impotence Meds Not
only are Pfizer busy rooting out criminals selling fake erectile
dysfunction medication, but the BBC has recently been undertaking an
investigation on its own to expose the dangers of buying illegal and
counterfeit prescription medication. The BBC claim that in the
Southeast of the UK some of the fake drugs that they came across even
contained such things as printer ink and road paint which is often used
to give the tablets a blue colour to make them appear more similar to
the real Viagra.
The undercover BBC reporters purchased fake
Viagra medication called Kamagra in a car park obviously without a
prescription or any questions being asked about the medical health of
the person for whom they were intended. The British Medical Association
said that the problem was not only severe because the purchase of
substandard medication made with dangerous ingredients was potentially
harmful for health but also because buying medication like this in a
car park meant that the patients were not properly diagnosed for
underlying health conditions which were likely to be causing the
erectile dysfunction in the first place.
The reason why the
erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are prescription
drugs is so that doctors can talk to patients and let them know what
could be causing the erectile dysfunction in the first place. Very
often by making simple changes to your lifestyle and general health by
eating healthily, losing weight and getting fit you can improve your
erectile function without having to resort to these drugs. Many men for
example have no idea that smoking is directly linked to higher rates of
erectile dysfunction and that is why doctors should be part of the
process.
The BMA also commented on the fact that many men do not
go and see a doctor to buy impotence medication because of the
embarrassment factor and thus prefer to purchase something anonymously
even though it is illegal and dangerous. Web sites such as Ukmedix
however allow a man to get proper medical advice from doctor, a
prescription with his medication and the peace of mind that what he
buys is genuine.Online pharmacies have even been shown in some cases to
provide a higher quality of patient care than a face to face
consultation because men are more honest and open about the problem
when they don’t have to look somebody in the eyes.