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Impotence News

Fake Viagra, Kamagra - a real concern

October 23, 2009 | Impotence

Fake Viagra, Kamagra is a real concern

Experts have highlighted the very real dangers of counterfeit Viagra this week by indentifying a number of key fakes, the most common of which is Kamagra. The manufacturing of this cheap alternative is prevalent in India. Recently, an American tourist died as the result of using the drug whilst on holiday in Thailand. Despite attempts to resuscitate the man, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Fake Viagra is made in remote areas of the 3rd world, without the strict regulations and guidance of any governing or regulatory body such as the FDA and the EMEA. The Thai authorities have publicly expressed their concerns over the growing trend of fake erectile enhancement drugs that are proving a real problem.The fact they are cheap and readily available mean they are a tempting prospect.

However, in actual fact, by using these cheap alternatives, people are risking severe consequences. This is due to the fact that imitation Viagra is mixed with varying levels of the active ingredient; Sildenafil citrate and as a result, the dosage levels are inconsistent. The result of this is an ineffective or dangerously high dosage level that can prove fatal.

We strongly advise that you conduct some proper research into the online source before you make any purchase of ED drugs, irrespective of whether you believe them to be genuine or not.

By James Congdon.

Ben Varkram | Oct 21, 2009

I have to say I am reading more and more about these rogue drugs. Very wroyying. With the credit crunch they may become more popular.

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