Illegal erectile dysfunction drugs and antidepressants sold in West End souvenir shops
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Illegal erectile dysfunction drugs and antidepressants sold in West End souvenir shops
"Sachets and blister packs of imported sex drug Kamagra, an Indian-made medicine which is banned in the UK, were seized by Westminster Council during routine visits to four shops last month. Trading Standards officers also confiscated quantities of Diazepam, used to treat seizures, and Alprazolam, a drug prescribed to manage anxiety disorders and depression but which is often abused for its euphoric effects. Powerful painkiller Zapain, which contains codeine, was also found on sale during the sweeps."
"Our officers found these drugs while we were on routine searches for unsafe food products it wasn't something we expected to come across. The worrying reality is any customer buying these pills is playing Russian roulette with their health. Aside from reports of potentially lethal side effects, there is no way of knowing what is actually in a 7 pill it could be talcum powder or something far more noxious."
Illegal erectile dysfunction pills and powerful prescription drugs were discovered for sale in souvenir stores across London's West End. Sachets and blister packs of Kamagra, an Indian-made medicine banned in the UK, were seized during routine visits to four shops. Trading Standards officers also confiscated Diazepam, Alprazolam and the codeine-containing painkiller Zapain. Officers recovered 840 Kamagra tablets at Big Bite in Wardour Street that were being sold under the counter for £7 each. Kamagra shares Viagra's active ingredient but lacks safety testing and has been linked to serious side effects, including increased heart attack risk. Inspectors also removed illegal disposable vapes, counterfeit merchandise and illicit tobacco.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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