Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any adverse effects after taking Viagra or a similar medication. This is the most important step.
Reporting Suspected Counterfeit Viagra
If you suspect you purchased counterfeit Viagra, report it to the relevant authorities. This helps protect others from potentially dangerous medications.
- In the US: Contact the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) through their website or by phone. In the UK: Report to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). In Canada: Contact Health Canada. Other countries: Search online for your country’s equivalent regulatory agency for medicines.
Provide details like the seller’s information, packaging details, and any adverse reactions you or someone you know experienced. Note the website or platform where you purchased the medication.
Seeking Help for Online Viagra Purchases
Identify the Problem: Determine if the problem is related to medication side effects, counterfeit drugs, or fraudulent online pharmacies. Gather Information: Collect all relevant information, including order details, website addresses, and any communication with the seller. Report to Payment Processors: If you paid via PayPal, credit card, or other online services, report the fraudulent transaction immediately. Dispute the charge. Contact Your Bank: Inform your bank about the fraudulent transaction. They can help with chargebacks and investigate the situation. Seek Legal Counsel: If you incurred significant financial losses or experienced serious health consequences, consult a lawyer.
Reporting Unsafe Websites
Report websites selling counterfeit or unapproved medications to your internet service provider and appropriate government agencies. This helps to remove these unsafe sites from the internet.
- Many websites offer reporting mechanisms for unsafe content; use these to flag suspicious online pharmacies. Consider reporting unsafe websites through the “Report Abuse” features on social media or search engines if applicable.


