Just miles
from the popular Los Angeles International Airport – the airport more
commonly known as ‘LAX’ and used by countless celebrities – lays a
warehouse and a federal officer sat beside an X-ray machine.
No, the machine is not scanning any passengers’ luggage, but is
actually scouring mail for contraband forbidden from entering the United
States. Moving on a belt operating at least three times quicker than
your typical airport security scanner, three or four packages at a time
are whizzed along and made visible on a monitor to the federal officer.
The packages may include a whole variety
of things such as counterfeit clothing, fresh produce, unlawful
steroids, children’s toys and Cuban cigars. All have been sent there via
the U.S. Postal Service, and, according to federal law, the officer has
the power to open anything deemed to be of a suspicious nature.
At airports across the United States such as LAX, ports and border
crossings, federal officials are efficient and quick to prevent any
drugs from making their way onto the streets. Usually emanating from
Central or South America, cocaine and marijuana are common problems for
officials – but surprisingly not the biggest problem.
In fact, it is pharmaceutical products which are their biggest issue
currently, with counterfeit drugs coming in by their thousands from Asia
(usually China). Some of the most copied medications are erectile
dysfunction treatments such as Viagra and Cialis,
but counterfeiters will produce fakes of anything from cholesterol to
cancer drugs. Often the packaging will be so expertly made that it is
difficult to separate from the genuine product.
Customs operates within an incredible 38,000 square feet facility in
the Los Angeles-area and is one of seven such sites nationwide that is
responsible for the scanning of international mail. The site is open for
17 hours a day, seven days a week, and an estimated 1 million to 1½
million pieces of mail are processed each month.
Authorities say that roughly 5% of the mail they scan is
‘problematic’. Most of these dubious packages are containing counterfeit
drugs, which are usually dangerous in three ways: either they have too
much of the active ingredient, have too little of it or some will have
none at all.
Matthew Bassiur, vice president of global security for Pfizer, the pharmaceutical giant behind erectile Viagra, Champix,
and other popular medications, says: “What patients don’t realize is
that if they go online and they purchase from a rogue website — one
that’s not legitimate — then they may be playing Russian roulette with
their lives. It’s really that simple. The counterfeiters are getting
really good at making these look just about identical to the real
products. We have to bring it back to our laboratories to test it and
find out whether it’s authentic product.”
Large multinational drug corporations like Eli Lilly and Pfizer have
spent millions of dollars in the fight against counterfeit drugs and
finding those behind such scams that they have teams especially devoted
to anti-counterfeiting measures. Joining forces with federal agents and
government prosecutors, these teams help to build solid cases against
those involved with the production and sale of counterfeit drugs.
Usually, the penalty is severe. In August, a South Korean man who tried
to smuggle 40,000 counterfeit erectile dysfunction pills into LAX was
sentenced by a federal judge in Los Angeles to 2½ years in prison. The
fake pills, including copies of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, were
discovered in a golf bag and other luggage after he had returned to the
United States from a trip to China.
If you are a male suffering with erectile dysfunction, safety and
peace of mind is assured by obtaining genuine erectile dysfunction
medication from a reputable and trusted source such as Medical
Specialists Pharmacy. We are fully registered online Pharmacy with the
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) and the General
Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), in addition to being a member of the
National Pharmacy Association (NPA). Our team of Doctors are registered
with the General Medical Council (GMC) and our Pharmacists are
registered with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
(RPSGB).
Viagra and other medications for male impotence such as Cialis or Levitra
are obtainable with or without a prescription. If you do not have a
prescription, you can undergo a private and confidential online
consultation with one of our Doctors and if suitable, they will write
you a prescription. This is passed to our in-house Pharmacists, and
dispensed and dispatched to you at your home, your place of work, or
where ever you choose, discreetly within 24 hours.
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