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Doctor Warns of Soaring Health Scam Dangers
27 Nov
Summary
- Fake GP calls threaten urgent personal data updates.
- AI doctor deepfakes sell unverified medical cures.
- Unregistered online pharmacies pose serious risks.
Dr. Punam Krishan, a frequent presence on BBC's Morning Live, has raised alarms about a significant increase in health scams encountered by medical professionals. These fraudulent schemes are becoming increasingly sophisticated and widespread, preying on public vulnerability.
Among the most concerning threats are fake GP calls designed to elicit urgent personal data by threatening removal from patient lists. Furthermore, AI-generated deepfakes of doctors are spreading misleading health advice and unproven cures. Dr. Krishan stresses vigilance against any online claims that promise miraculous results or employ high-pressure sales tactics.
The proliferation of unregistered online pharmacies is another major concern, with many appearing legitimate but failing to meet safety standards. Medications from these sources may contain incorrect dosages or dangerous chemicals. Dr. Krishan advises always checking for the MHRA logo when purchasing medication online and consulting trusted sources like the NHS for reliable health information.




