Detergent, road paint, amphetamines: GP warns against fake Viagra as labs find shocking ingredients

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Nearly 80 per cent of Viagra bought online is estimated to be fake, with many containing dangerous ingredients. Lab tests have found harmful ingredients like detergents, road paint, printer ink, and even amphetamines.

But Google searches for 'Viagra' peak on the February 7, ahead of Valentine's Day, with 40 per cent of men not feeling comfortable to go to a GP, according to the LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor service.

LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor GP, Dr Bhavini Shah, has shared what fake Viagra is and some of the nightmarish ingredients people might ingest if they fall foul of counterfeit pills.

Online treatments for erectile dysfunction offer a safe and discreet alternative, provided you choose a reputable source and do not purchase counterfeit Viagra.

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