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Friday, 20 June 2014

How To Identify Medical Scams


By Kenya Campos


There is an old saying that states "if it sounds too good to be true it probably is". The myriad of cure-all products advertised in magazines, infomercials, mail order and most recently the internet surely fall into this category. Many desperate people who are concerned about their health become victims of medical scams every day.

The most often seen types of scam focus on things that there is no cure for. They may advertise solutions for hair loss, weight control or perhaps a magic potion that can enlarge the penis. Another approach they use is through fake online pharmacies.

The weight loss business generates over forty billion dollars a year and most of the supplements and appetite suppressants fall into the scam description. They may offer a pill that causes weight loss without any significant changes in your lifestyle or eating habits but the truth is to lose weight and keep it off you must reduce your caloric intake and increase the amount of exercise you do on a daily basis.

Fake online pharmacies take advantage of desperate people by promising to deliver their medication with or without a prescription. Many time the medicines they provide can be expired or produced in labs that are in foreign countries. They may also be made of ingredients that have no medicinal value at all.

Many fake online pharmacies will contact potentially new clients through spam e-mail messages. Some of them are simply fronts for criminal access to your credit information or for loading up your computer with malicious spy ware and key loggers. They target people who are seriously ill with incurable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, HIV or AIDS.

To get past your spam filters many of these companies will misspell words or drop letters from the subject line. Officials recommend that you should never open e-mails from sources that you do not know. When you do you are inviting spy ware and viruses into your computer.

Pay special attention if they offer drugs that are priced dramatically lower than you would normally pay. If they are offering to sell drugs that normally require a prescription without the benefit of that prescription you may be pretty certain that the pills you receive will be fakes. Another key method of knowing is a lack of street address or land line telephone number. These companies do not stay in one place long enough to establish any permanent information.

Some people will turn to miracle cures for answers to health issues. By doing this they may be jeopardizing their health in much more serious ways because they delay receiving effective treatment that their doctors can offer.




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