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Canadian Mounties break up counterfeit erectile dysfunction drug ring

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image Counterfeit erectile dysfunction drugs seized by Canadian investigators. Image courtesy RCMP

Following searches at sex shops and other locations in Montreal, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) last week arrested members of an organization suspected of distributing counterfeit erectile dysfunction drugs. 

The nine arrested could face charges of fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, infringement of a registered trade-mark and distribution of materials protected by copyright, according to information released by the RCMP. 

The arresting officers seized more than 15,000 counterfeit pills following an 18-month investigation. Health Canada confirmed that the counterfeit pills contained some of the active ingredients found in genuine erectile dysfunction drugs used to treat impotence or premature ejaculation.

The RCMP said the illegal sales of pharmaceuticals are growing on the Internet, on the streets and in places of business.

After the arrests, Health Canada issued a citizens advisory about the dangers of buying prescription drugs online.

“If you order from these sites, you may get counterfeit drugs that may contain the incorrect dose, the wrong ingredients, dangerous additives, or no active ingredients at all, which could result in potentially serious health risks,” according to the statement. “Even if these drugs do not harm you directly or immediately, your condition may get worse without effective treatment.”

The health agency said people ordering drugs off the Internet could reduce their risk of purchasing counterfeit drugs by avoiding companies or sites that don’t list a street address, telephone number or way of contacting a pharmacist; offer prescription drugs without a prescription; issue a prescription based on an online questionnaire; claim to have a cure for any serious condition; sell products that are not approved for sale in Canada; or sell products that are being provided directly to consumers from foreign sources.

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Mark on 08/11/2009 13:36:19
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Another reason to avoid these drugs at all costs.

Cheers!
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Erectile dysfunction on 08/25/2009 02:58:34
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Viagra was the first oral impotence pill to hit the market. Launched by its manufacturer, Pfizer, over a decade ago,
the progressive impotence pill fast became a commonly used course of treatment for ED within 12 months of

launching.

Impotence pills like <a href="http://www.onlineclinic.co.uk/viagra.html">Viagra</a>, Cialis, and Levitra have served

to ease the burden to a degree, and in turn allow for easier treatment. It is strongly advised that you partake in a
full medical consultation before beginning any course of impotence treatment.

More information on Viagra is available online at http://www.onlineclinic.co.uk
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valentines day gifts on 12/23/2009 00:05:39
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This is good information. Also I am concerned about people touting herbals and other mixes with the same claims made for erectile dysfunction, preying on those who need help, spending their money on things that don't work.
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