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Beware of fake Viagra!
Studies have shown that 75% (!) of all Viagra tablets sold over the internet are
counterfeit! This part of our website is intended to help our customers
recognise illegal, and potentially dangerous pills. Fake Viagra (Pfizer)
It goes without saying that criminals want to get rich quickly by selling fake
pills. Your health and well-being is no concern to them. Fortunately,
counterfeit pills are easily recognised:
- Sharp edges - Light blue colour as a result of inferior coating - Pfizer logo and text are poorly imprinted or absent - In some cases: no batch number or expiry date At best, counterfeit pills have few active components, or none whatsoever. At worst, these fake pills can contain dangerous components such as amphetamines (the illicit drug "speed"), as past testing has proven. We want to emphasise that original pills are only sold through registered pharmacies! Just remember: no prescription = fake pills ! Generic Viagra from India
These are imitation Viagra pills containing the same active component as
in Viagra (Sildenafil). However, the strength of this component is never
constant. Sold under the names Kamagra, Camagra,
Penegra and Silagra. These pills may be blue or pink. These pills are not registered in the UK and are illegal. HM Customs frequently confiscates shipments arriving from India or other countries. ![]() ![]() Other curiosities: VIAGRA for women!
We can be quite blunt about this one: Viagra for women does not exist, whatever
some people might want you to believe. It certainly has nothing to do with
Pfizer Viagra.
Again: taking these pills is playing Russian roulette with your health. Please note: Counterfeit pills are also often sold under the names mentioned above! Some online vendors cheat their customers by supplying these pills instead of the original Viagra the customer thought he ordered. |
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