Personally, we would advise that you don't go anywhere near them. Most of them are 'manufactured' in India and, although, the packaging and batch numbers look authentic, you have no idea what is actually in the tablet.
The NHS bought asthma inhalers from a company in India a couple of years ago and they contained no active drug.
Your 'Viagra' might contain some sildenafil, if you're lucky, but, equally, it could be chalk or something more harmful e.g. Warfarin or similar.
These companies rely on you to purchase a medication that is licensed in the UK over the Internet, they are just in it for the money and any problems that you experience are going to be of no concern to them.
Try a goggle search on fake Viagra components.
If you are that desperate to get hold of the genuine article then Lloyd's Pharmacy and others run an online service which requires you to answer a number of questions to determine if the drug is suitable for you and then you pay with your credit card. At least, with this system, you have a fighting chance of getting the genuine article rather than a knock-off.
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The BBC did a survey last year and they found 28 out of 30 orders were fake so even contained cleaning products. Only a fool would buy god knows what and put it in their body. |
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