Counterfeit
drugs are bad news. You think you’re taking a pain killer or drug for
weight loss or erectile dysfunction (ED) but instead you end up with any
number of hidden poisons such as road paint, antifreeze, and worse.
By
some estimates, more than 10 percent of all pharmaceuticals in the
global supply chain are counterfeit. In some countries, fake
pharmaceuticals account for 70 percent of all drugs in the supply chain.
Conmen
have jumped on the fake drug game with rigor, and although they can
sell any kind of counterfeit drug with enough creativity, the most
common ones you’re likely to find are heart medicines, antibiotics,
cancer drugs, psychiatric medications, weight loss meds, treatments for
chronic conditions, and erectile dysfunction medicine.
If
you suffer heart disease, you should be treated by a doctor, not a
website that offers online diagnosis of your ailments. Coronary heart
disease is the leading cause of death for American men and women,
Cardiologists
and other doctors have read with alarm reports of fake — and
ineffective — versions of these often-expensive drugs circulating in the
U.S. Americans are more likely than their counterparts in Europe to
purchase drugs for serious illnesses online. The real danger is not only
will patients not get the drugs they need, they will get a dangerous
counterfeit instead.
Since
antibiotics are drugs you take when you are sick with an infection,
getting a counterfeit version of an antibiotic could make you sicker,
simply because it does not cure your infection. Unfortunately, worsening
illness is only one risk of taking antibiotics purchased without a
prescription. They may be tainted with heavy metals, or some other
dangerous ingredient.
In
recent years, fake cancer drugs had been found in Israel and China, and
then again in February 2012 In the United States. The Federal Drug
Administration warned doctors’ offices and clinics in 15 states that
they might have purchased counterfeit vials of Avastin containing no
real drug, but simply acetone and water.
The
Pharmaceutical Security Institute reports that 37% of all fake
medicines seized are ED drugs. ED drugs are offered for sale via
thousands of fake online pharmacies without prescription requirements.
One
problem is men are avoiding their doctors and buying these medications
without a prescription — unaware that it can be risky for people with
heart disease and other conditions. The real danger of buying these
drugs from a non-VIPPS approved pharmacy is that there is a very good
chance they will not just be counterfeit, but poison.
Chronic
ailments pose a great marketing opportunity for drug counterfeiters,
because chronic ailments by their very nature respond at a more measured
pace to treatment. Drugs for conditions like AIDS and diabetes are
being counterfeited more frequently, subjecting those who suffer from
them to increased dangers from lack of treatment and exposure to toxic
compounds.
Painkillers
and weight-loss medications have already been exploited by
counterfeiters selling fake versions in the US. Get to know what your
medications look like and be on the lookout for any packaging or
labeling anomalies.
Also,
only buy prescription medications from Verified Internet Pharmacy
Practice Sites (VIPPS) approved pharmacies or legitimate brick-and
mortar pharmacies, and only buy over-the-counter drugs from trusted
sellers.
The
recent FDA warning about counterfeit Adderall sold online is an example
of how drug counterfeiters are also targeting psychiatric medications.
If you search Google for Xanax, Ativan, Adderrall, or Ambien you'll find
hundreds of websites offering these powerful drugs without a
prescription. One way you can tell if the website is a fake is if they
offer to sell you prescription medication without a prescription, then
the drugs they are selling are suspect.
P.S. Conmen like drug counterfeiters are masters of deception. But there’s a simple question you can ask them that shows them you’re not falling for it.
For
more ways to protect yourself from criminal activity, a former federal
agent has published a report that will show you how to be a human lie
detector.
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