MORE than 14,000 websites selling counterfeit or stolen medicines have either been shut down or suspended in the past two years by the authorities, new figures show.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said that as well as taking action against the websites, medical drugs worth £25 million had been seized over the last five years.

The figures were revealed days after Martin Hickman, 52, a tycoon who made a fortune selling fake Viagra tablets, was ordered to pay back more than £14 million or face 10 years in jail.

Nimo Ahmed, the MHRA's acting head of enforcement, said: "The UK market for medicines is immense and is estimated to be worth around £8 billion."