Erectile Dysfunction Medicines Seized In Glengormley
Erectile dysfunction medicines took in Glengormley
8 April 2011
Large amounts of have been seized by Department of Health officials during a search of a home in Glengormley.
A man was spoken with by department officers about unlawfully importing and subsequently supplying unlicensed impotence medicines via the internet.
The 47-year-old was also questioned about other medicine offenses.
He will now be the subject of a report to the Public Prosecution Service.
The search was performed by the department’s Medicines Regulatory Group.
Its senior enforcement office, Peter Moore, stated: „It is important that we get the message across that unlicensed medications can be dangerous.
„These types of products being sold, normally online, have actually undergone no quality control and there can be no warranty about their security.
„You simply do not know what you are taking or the conditions these products were made in. More notably, you do not know the effect drugs like this might have on your health.“