19 September 2007: Not so blue pills
Three men have been found guilty of a multi-million pound global conspiracy to sell fake Viagra and baldness cures.
The fake tablets were manufactured in illicit factories in China, Pakistan and Asia and then sold to unsuspecting customers in the UK and America for up to £20 per tablet.
The trial heard the fakes looked almost identical to the real thing, with carefully forged packaging, logos and patient information leaflets.
The counterfeits were sold via the Internet, to unsuspecting consumers who spent large amounts of money unaware that they were buying fakes.
SaintFM expects that the perpetrators will be given a stiff sentence.