A warning from the Medical Journal of Australia regarding the use of fake erectile dysfunction medication has been published. They used a case study of a truck driver who became seriously ill after taking something called a Cialis 50 tablet. This tablet is not the same as the prescription drug Cialis which is manufactured by Eli Lilly but a cheap substandard copy which could be extremely harmful to health.
Dr. Yong Tan explained that the Cialis 50 tablets contained a dangerous cocktail of drugs which led to the 54 year old truck driver being admitted into hospital in a disoriented state, slurring his words and sweating excessively.
The tablets which were tested in a laboratory are similar to those which turn up in many countries and which are often mistaken for the real Cialis. If you buy one of the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra without a prescription you are almost certainly buying something similar to Cialis 50 which has not been tested for safety or effectiveness and which could lead to you ending up in hospital.
As the manufacturers of these fake impotence tablets get more sophisticated they are churning out very similar and almost identical copies. The only way to make certain that you are not buying a dangerous counterfeit drug is to make sure that you purchase it legally with a prescription.
Many men think that by buying black market copies of erectile dysfunction medication they are saving themselves the embarrassment of having a face to face meeting with a doctor, but what they don't understand is that they are also opening themselves up to the possibility of far more embarrassment as they have to explain exactly why they are ill and how they were so stupid to buy fake medications.
It is possible to buy impotence medications discreetly and safely using proper legal channels which involve online consultations with a doctor. This can be done in the UK using Ukmedix and in Italy using Miomedix.
23 June 2010


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I just don't see what the problem with going to the doctor is. It's not like he's going to announce it to the world, nor is he going to think much of it at all. Doctors see far more goofy stuff than some poor sod who can't get it up.
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Yeah the article mentions men being too embarrassed to talk to a doctor about ED but really I think it is because they want to save money buying the fake Cialis/viagra. Not only are the tablets themselves cheaper but you also don't have to pay for a doctor's visit, etc.
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