London, UK (PRWEB) April 26, 2008
The recent ten-year anniversary of Pfizer's Viagra is a reminder of just how common the problem of erectile dysfunction is. The common and sensitive nature of the problem drive many men to try to purchase ED meds (including the generic Indian version of the drug - Kamagra) online. However, buying online poses risks. Reports in the last month alone have exposed fake Viagra and Kamagra suppliers operating on the Web.
According to a recent article on Telegraph.co.uk, illegal and counterfeit drugs have become "a multi-billion-pound worldwide trade that is estimated to lead directly to the deaths of more than a half million people a year across the globe."
John Black of Kamagra supplier, http://www.iLoveKamagra.com, offers the following tips to help consumers protect themselves and avoid purchasing potentially dangerous fake ED drugs:
1. Trying to avoid prescription requirements can subject you to less legitimate drug suppliers online. Always obtain a prescription from your doctor.
2. When buying Kamagra tablets or jellies online, research the supplier before placing an order. For example, try to find out how long they've been in business or if there have been past legal actions or accusations of the sale of fake medicines.
3. Most legitimate ED meds will have information such as batch numbers on the packaging. Carefully inspect the packaging of drugs ordered online. If still not confident about the authenticity, contact the drug manufacturer.
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