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Press release SOUTH LONDON MAN CONVICTED FOR LARGE NUMBER OF UNLICENSED MEDICINES A Kenley man has been sentenced for the supply and possession of unlicensed medicines. Kim-Andre Frantzen,
of Kenley, South London, was sentenced today at Guildford Crown Court for the supply and possession of substantial quantities of unlicensed medicines. MHRA investigators raided properties in
South London and seized more than 209,250 doses of unlicensed products, including erectile dysfunction medicines worth more than £471,000. Frantzen pleaded guilty to the charges and was
sentenced to 9 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, and 200 hours of unpaid work. He was also ordered to pay a £100 victim surcharge plus costs of £2,500. MHRA is currently running
the #FakeMeds campaign to warn people against buying potentially dangerous or useless unlicensed medicines sold by illegal online suppliers. MHRA Head of Enforcement, Alastair Jeffrey, said:
> Selling unlicensed medicines is illegal and can pose a serious risk > to health. > > Unlicensed medicines can be dangerous as you just don’t know > what’s in them, or if
they even work. They may contain dangerous > ingredients that could have awful consequences for your health. > > Criminals don’t care about improving your health - they are only
> interested in your wallet. So why take that risk? > > We will continue to track down and prosecute those who are willing > to put others’ health in jeopardy. Visit
www.gov.uk/fakemeds for tips on buying medicines safely online and how to avoid unscrupulous sites. Media enquiries News centre MHRA10 South Colonnade London E14 4PU Email
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(opens in new tab) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 16 October 2017