Wednesday 28 September 2011

Man gets caught trying to import eleven thousand fake tablets into Latvia



After two weeks of complex operations by the National Latvian Police they unfortunately failed in arresting a man who imported eleven thousand fake Viagra & Cialis tablets from London into the Latvia.

However the 22 year old had realised the police were chasing him and dumped his stash. He has now been detained for trying to import the counterfeit tablets from London which he had planned to sell without a prescription which is illegal.


There are numerous amounts of illegal pharmacy style websites online selling counterfeit Viagra and Cialis, which are sold without a prescription in pubs and clubs throughout Europe for around five Euros per tablet.

It is now on a case by case criminal proceeding, and the 22 year old man is being threatened with imprisonment for up to two years including forced labour or a fine of up to 150 minimum months worth of salary.

For anyone trying to buy prescription medication such as Viagra and Cialis online always make sure the company is a registered pharmacy and displays their pharmacy logo and number on their website.

Tuesday 27 September 2011

UK sexual advice group reports two thirds of men report erectile concerns.

More than two-thirds of men who contacted a British non-profit group for sexual advice said they had erection problems, officials say.

The association’s Web site attracted more than 200,000 visitors from many countries during the study period, from as far afield as Afghanistan and Zimbabwe, the researchers said.

Lead author and family doctor John Tomlinson, who ran a hospital-based men’s health clinic for nine years and now works with the Sexual Advice Association, said the study looked at the 5,531 telephone calls and 2,160 e-mails from men received during 2009 and 2010.

More than 673 e-mails required a more in-depth reply from a doctor specializing in male sexual dysfunction, Tomlinson said.

Analysis of the 673 e-mails found: 69% of the problems were erection problems. This can be treated in most cases with medication such as Viagra, Cialis and levitra.

12% of the emails and phone call were about premature ejaculation, again which can now be treated with prescription medication such as Priligy.

Erection problems increased with age and the age groups most concerned with premature ejaculation were 31 to 40 years and 41 to 50 years respectively. The findings are scheduled to be published in the October issue of the International Journal of Clinical Practice.

Friday 9 September 2011

Swine flu claims two more Lives in Greater Manchester

According to reports in the Manchester Evening News two more people have died from swine flu – and a child with the virus is fighting for life.

A woman from Bolton and a man from Manchester have become the latest victims. The man had been treated in North Manchester General Hospital.
A child from Bury is critically ill with the H1N1 bug.
As reported in the M.E.N. two men from Oldham and a man from Rochdale have died in recent weeks.

Health bosses are urging vulnerable people – such as pregnant women and the elderly – to have the jab which this year combines the swine flu and seasonal flu vaccine for the first time.

Dr Kevin Perrett, consultant in public health at NHS Manchester, said: “A man died in the intensive care unit at North Manchester General Hospital on December 8 with swine flu as part of the cause of death. Our thoughts are with his family as they come to terms with their loss.”

A spokesman for NHS Bolton said: “We can confirm that a patient from Bolton has died after suffering complications from the H1N1 strain of flu, which is commonly known as swine flu. While deaths from swine flu are rare, it is one of the main strains of flu around this winter, and, unfortunately, that means some deaths will occur.”

In the North West, just 28 per cent of vulnerable people – including those with respiratory and immune conditions – have had the vaccine while only half of over-65s have had it.

Anyone who is over 65, has a serious long term condition or is pregnant can contact their GP to have a vaccine. For the majority of people the advice is to stay at home, contact NHS Direct on 0845 4647 or visit the NHS Choices website www.nhs.uk to check your symptoms. If you are still concerned, you should telephone your GP who will be able to give you advice.

For further information on how to treat the Swine Flu Virus please click the following link about Tamiflu.

Tuesday 6 September 2011

New Viagra style sex drink to hit the UK

A sex drink dubbed ‘liquid Viagra’ in the USA has become a huge hit, and is now set to make its debut in the UK.


Its called Turn on and it claims to increase sexual energy and desire of clubbers while heightening senses to give the “best sex ever”.

Jonathan Long from its UK distributor Trade Developments believes it could be bigger than Red Bull.

“I think it could bring a much needed injection of excitement to the UK drinks and night-time economy,” the Daily Star quoted Jonathan as saying.

“The success of Red Bull inspired me to bring Turn On to the UK market. It’s already proving to be a great success in America and I think it has the potential to be as big as, if not bigger than Red Bull.

“It isn’t an energy drink, it is a health supplement, which could really help to spice-up the nation.”
According to creators, people who drink Turn On to enhance their love-making have a feeling of warmth and sensuality and a nice tingling sensation flowing through their body.

Turn On Ingredients-
Carbonated Water, Glucose and Sucrose, Citric Acid, Maca, Schizandra,Guarana, Ginseng, Caffeine, Ginkgo Biloba, Aromas and Colour.