People who are buying drugs purporting to treat erectile dysfunction over the Internet, are playing Russian roulette with their lives. At the very best, the drugs won’t help you and at the very worst, they can kill you. Dr. Margaret E. Wierman, professor of medicine at the University of Colorado at Denver feels you will waste your money and can possibly hurt yourself.
A mushrooming problem these days is counterfeit Internet drugs. Between 2005 and 2007 it was seen that seizures because of fake drugs sold in Europe quadrupled. According to the study, published in the International Journal of Clinical Practice, And the number of investigations undertaken by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration increased by a factor of eight between 2000 and 2006. Study authors stated that as many as 2.5 million men in Europe have taken counterfeit Viagra. The only way to avoid this growing problem is to not buy any medications over the Internet.
These Internet sales allow buyers to avoid that shame-factor that accompanies asking for this type of drug but the Viagra-like pills bought online are not really cheaper than the real thing. Men find in embarrassing to ask for this from their doctor and likewise to go to the pharmacy to pick up his prescription.