World / Sexology
12.07.2008 04:22
medicalnewstoday.com
Enforcement officers from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), together with assistance from Thames Valley Police, have seized approximately 20,000 unlicensed medicines, worth an estimated £50,000. The medicines seized consisted of Kamagra tablets and jellies, used for male impotence. The result came following an early morning visit, codenamed Op Jaipur, by MHRA enforcement officers and police to three addresses in the Wokingham and Bracknell area.
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