It’s very easy to find and buy anti-impotence pills on the internet. Unfortunately, many of them are not approved by the authorities. This means that they may be extremely harmful. At worst, they can be lethal.
However tempting it may be to avoid visiting your general practitioner or to save money by buying on the internet, don't do it! This is the Danish Medicines Agency’s message to all men, who consider buying anti-impotence pills that are not approved by the authorities.
Instead, the Danish Medicines Agency recommends that you contact your GP and only buy medicine via apoteket.dk, nemmedicin.dk or via authorised, foreign web shops.
The campaign, which lasts until March 2009, is part of the Danish Medicines Agency’s ongoing efforts to inform medicine users that they ought to be critical when buying and using medicine, which has not been prescribed by a doctor or bought at a pharmacy or another authorised sales outlet.
The campaign against dangerous erectile dysfunction drugs is part of the Danish Medicines Agency’s ongoing efforts to inform medicine users that they ought to be critical when buying and using medicine, which has not been prescribed by a doctor or bought at a pharmacy or another authorised sales outlet.
You can find further information via the link in the factbox to the right.
For further information, please contact Special Consultant Gitte Albæk Christensen on tel.: +45 4488 9323.
Danish Medicines Agency, 19 December 2008 (updated 7 April 2009)