Internet pharmacies getting plenty of bad press in UK.

"One delivery, for 16 Plavix heart pills (which were real), came wrapped in a copy of the Mumbai Daily News. There were no patient instructions, but there were two free Viagra pills (which turned out to be fake) and a letter thanking the buyer for their custom.

'If it wasn't so terrifying, it would be almost funny,' said Mr Thompson. 'Plavix is for people who have recently had heart attacks, strokes or heart surgery. To take a Viagra pill would probably kill them.'

"So, what of www.ukonlinepharmacy.com? In fact, it is not based in the UK at all, but was registered on September 22, 2006, by an organisation called DomainsByProxy.c o m based in Scottsdale, Arizona."

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