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Phuket Chemist Sells Smuggled Viagra To Tourists

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Phuket chemist sells smuggled Viagra to foreign tourists

PHUKET: -- Police on the southern resort island of Phuket today arrested a pharmacist in the Patong beach resort for selling smuggled Viagra to tourists.

The pharmacist was seized along with 1,000 Viagra tablets. Police are now expanding their investigation in the affair, in which more people are believed to be involved.

--TNA 2004-12-17

I bet he gets a stiff penalty :o

Strange- why would anyone by off the street when you can go to the chemist? (cheaper perhaps) Maybe the chemist stole the tablets?

I bet he gets a stiff penalty!

Boom-Boom!

:o

Strange- why would anyone by off the street when you can go to the chemist? (cheaper perhaps)  Maybe the chemist stole the tablets?

These were bought from a chemist..

but the reason is cause a 4 pack of burmese or indian sourced viagras range from 120 - 180 for a 4 pack of genuine viagra, calais, aurogra, kamagra, kamagra gels, or generics.. Chemist prces are 500+ for genuine pfizer viagra each !!

don't touch the stuff

don't buy off the streets

don't pop it with beer

if you do a search on google using "generic viagra", so many websites are listed selling the stuff for about 1 dollar a 100mg tablet.

...what's the big deal?

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