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Illegal Internet Pharmacy Identification & Warnings -- Offshore Criminals with Links to Terrorist Groups such as Hezbollah Sell Dangerous Pills Illegally over the Internet

A new advice and warning site, illegal-rx.org, collates all the threads of information from the DEA, FDA and media regarding which drugs are being sold illegally on the Internet, identifies the drugs and illegal pharmacies, details the risks and gives advice to potential users/customers. These risks include supporting terrorist groups, having credit card information abused and receiving fake, often dangerous, pills.

Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) August 19, 2006 -- It is a fact that most web "pharmacies," actually illegal sales sites, sell highly dangerous and addictive FDA scheduled drugs over the Internet on the sole basis of an online medical questionnaire. Illegal-rx.org specifies which of the most popular drugs can be bought by US residents legally on the Internet, how and from which i-pharmacies.

By taking data from such resources as the DEA and drug rehabilitation programs and putting this into a simple format under the various abused drug headings, illegal-rx.org is an attempt to make the facts known and give good advice to potential i-pharmacy users who search for these drug names on Internet search engines, where currently only illegal sales sites appear. If you doubt the problem, just do a search on Google or Yahoo for "Ambien" or "Phentermine".

Illegal-rx.org is the work of a SEO (search engine optimizer) from the travel industry who was hospitalized after taking a scheduled medication over the Internet. After resolving his ill health side effects, he did extensive research and was horrified to find out these illegal i-pharmacies are typically run offshore by foreign criminals, often with links to terrorist groups such as Hezbollah. What makes matters of even more concern is the fact the WHO (World Health Organization) estimates over 10 percent of pills sold over the Internet are fakes, sometime dangerous ones.

Illegal-rx.org's main technical objective is to secure links to their website from others, helping it to rank well for search returns with the likes of Google, so that when potential users of contentious drugs search for them by name, they understand the risks and get good advice. Illegal-rx.org also hopes that the media will bring home the truth of these illegal pharmacies to the public by reference to their new site.

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