Warning about fake online medicines

People who buy fake medicines online may face serious problems. The UK health agency warns that these medicines can be harmful because we don't know what's in them.
The health agency worked with eBay to remove 215 fake medicine listings. These fake medicines are often for erectile dysfunction.
The agency can't check these fake medicines, so they might not work or could be toxic. This is especially bad for people taking other medicines.
The health agency is working with eBay to remove fake listings.
The fake medicines looked fake, and the health agency confirmed this. eBay then removed the listings.
The health agency and eBay work together to remove fake medicines quickly. This helps keep people safe. eBay has been working with the agency for a long time.
Erectile dysfunction medicines can only be bought from a UK pharmacy. If you have health concerns, talk to your doctor.
The head of the health agency said that patient safety is the most important thing. We need to be careful when buying medicines online.
You don't know what's in fake medicines or what they can do to you. Don't risk your health.
The health agency and eBay are working together to remove fake medicines. This helps keep people safe.
Health minister Zubir Ahmed is involved in this issue.
The health minister said that the government and internet companies can work together to stop illegal medicine sales. Buying from illegal sellers can be very dangerous.
Buying from illegal sellers can harm you and fund other illegal activities. The health agency and eBay are doing good work.
Many men in the UK have erectile dysfunction, but some are too embarrassed to see a doctor. The health agency wants people to be careful.
If you're concerned about fake medicines, you can report them. You can also get help from the health agency's website.