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Men in the UK will be able to buy Viagra over the counter after consulting with a pharmacist and without a prescription for the first time today.

ViagraConnect manufacturer, Pfizer, estimates more than a fifth of men aged over 18 in Britain suffer from erectile dysfunction, but almost half of those over 40 have not sought medical help.

Where will Viagra be on sale?

The erectile dysfunction drug will be available in 14,000 stores across Britain and via pharmacy websites.

The tablets will be available exclusively from Boots until 10 April.

Who can buy Viagra over the counter?

Those aged 18 and over will be able to buy the tablets following a conversation with a pharmacist or after filling out an online form. Men can ask to speak to a pharmacist in a private consultation room if preferred.

The pharmacists will determine whether treatment is appropriate for the patient and give advice on erectile dysfunction, usage of the medicine and potential side effects. They will advise men to consult with their doctor no less than six months after buying Viagra so that any potential underlying conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease can be investigated.

A Boots spokesperson said that the man affected by erectile dysfunction should buy the drug themselves wherever practically possible.

Who will still need a prescription?

Men with severe heart problems, those at high risk of heart problems, liver failure, kidney failure, strokes or those taking certain other medicines, will still need to be prescribed the drug under the supervision of a doctor.

How much will Viagra cost?

A four-pack of the tablets will cost £19.99 and an eight-pack £34.99.

Men who buy it will be advised that they can take a 50 mg tablet an hour before having sex, but should not use more than one pill a day.

Viagra is is already available as an NHS prescription free of charge for those eligible not to pay for their prescriptions.

Is there a limit to how many tablets can be bought?

The pharmacist will decide how many packs will be supplied in a transaction.

Why has Viagra been made available over the counter?

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) announced in November it was to steer men away from buying the tablets from. In 2016 £17m worth of unlicensed and counterfeit Viagra was seized.

Kristie Sourial, Pfizer’s medical manager, said: “It’s important to remember that erectile dysfunction is a medical condition, and that the impact often goes beyond the physical symptoms – it can lead to men feeling anxious, depressed and lacking in confidence.

“Our hope is that the availability of Viagra Connect in pharmacies will encourage men who do nothing about their erectile dysfunction to seek help, and encourage those who are inclined to seek help to do so sooner.”

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Pothier said: “It’s important to understand that you are getting a medicine with a medicine base and that you are not taking the active ingredient in a way that could potentially cause your body toorts with the medicine.

Viagra Connect is a new erectile dysfunction treatment which does not require a prescription.

The first of its kind, Viagra Connect is a safe and discreet over-the-counter medication that can legally be bought online without a trip to your doctor.

We need to ensure that this medicine is suitable for the person it is intended for. Therefore, it should only be purchased by the person taking it.

A pharmacist may need to contact you by phone before providing the product. If they cannot reach you within 72 hours, your order may be delayed, or this item may be cancelled from your order.

Please ensure your contact details are correct before ordering this medicine.Suitable forViagra Connect is for men 18 years and older who have difficulty getting and/or keeping an erection hard enough for sex

Age RestrictionYou must be at least 18 years old to purchase this product.

Directions for use:Please read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use.

• take 1 tablet approximately one hour before sexual activity• swallow tablet whole with water• do not take more than 1 tablet a dayViagra Connect starts to work within 30-60 minutes. You may take it up to 4 hours before sexual activity.

Hazards and Cautions

Do NOT take if you:

  • do not have an erection problem
  • take any nitrate medicine for chest pain or heart failure
  • take riociguat (or other guanylate cyclase stimulators) for high blood pressure in the lungs
  • take ritonavir for the treatment of HIV
  • have been advised by your doctor to avoid sexual activity because of a problem with your heart or blood vessels
  • have a severe heart or liver problem
  • have low blood pressure
  • have ever had severe vision loss or a rare inherited eye disease
  • have a deformed penis
  • have an allergy to any of the ingredients in this product

Talk to your pharmacist or doctor before taking if you:

  • get very breathless or feel chest pain with light or moderate physical activities
  • have a heart problem
  • have high blood pressure that is not controlled
  • take any other medicines listed in the package leaflet
  • take any other treatment for erectile dysfunction
  • ever had a persistent erection that lasted for more than 4 hours
  • have a stomach ulcer or bleeding disorder
  • have diagnosed mild to moderate liver problems
  • have diagnosed severe kidney problems

As with all medicines, please ensure you read the patient information leaflet before taking this item.

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Apparity:A pharmacist is contact information, authorisation and product registration details. A Waitrose pharmacist information leaflet is detailed in the enclosed leaflet. A repeat pharmacist contact information is required before purchase this product.

Please note:This is a generic medicine which means that the manufacturer has never supplied this product. You must complete a comprehensive health assessment before ordering. Pharmacist cannot be responsible for the price of this product since it is sold by Waitrose pharmacist. A repeat pharmacist check-up must be undertaken before purchase. You must provide the name of your healthcare provider, Erectile Dysfunction and Viagra Connect listed on the manufacturer's website. This product is not available.

This document contains a list of ab touting the use of Viagra Connect in men with erectile dysfunction. Viagra Connect is not recommended for use in women.

VIAGRA CONNECT is not intended for use in men who are unstable or are using another treatment for erectile dysfunction. Viagra Connect should not be used by men who have difficulty getting or/need a doctor's prescription to buy their medicines. It is contra-indicated in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

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The first of a new three-part series will focus on the use of Viagra in treating erectile dysfunction, the first to focus on the medical applications of the drug.

The book revolves around the drug's role in encouraging healthy sexual relationships in men, as well as its impact on relationships.

“The first three novels in the series are a great introduction to the drug's medical applications,” writes James o'Osterly, who has written for bothand.

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“This novel is a great example of a medical romance. The use of Viagra in men suffering from erectile dysfunction is now a major medical breakthrough.”

“The three of them are both a great read for couples who want to be ready when they feel better for their next date or a holiday,” says Diana, who is a doctor in Brisbane and has written for,She has also written forShe is a regular in the

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The book revolves around a man suffering from erectile dysfunction, and the story of how Viagra can help improve both physical and psychological health for those who have been struggling with ED since 1998.

The series is set to conclude next year, with the release of the third and final book in this series by“The first three books in the series are a great introduction to the drug's medical applications,” says osterly.

“This is the first time an English-language series of a series of six books has been translated into the English language. So, let's start from the beginning, and move on.”

This is the first of a series of three that will focus on the use of Viagra in treating erectile dysfunction, the first to focus on the medical applications of the drug. The series is set to conclude next year.

“This book is set in the 19th century. There are many myths and misconceptions about erectile dysfunction,” says osterly. “One of the main myths is that Viagra is a good product. But, what does this mean for men? What does it mean for women? And what does it mean for children?”

“This book is a great example of a medical romance,” concludes Diana, who is a doctor in Brisbane and has written for both

“This is the first of a series of three that will focus on the use of Viagra in treating erectile dysfunction, the first to focus on the medical applications of the drug. The series is set in the 19th century. There are many myths and misconceptions about erectile dysfunction, and one of the main myths is that Viagra is a good product.

“The book revolves around a man suffering from erectile dysfunction, and the story of how Viagra can help improve both physical and psychological health for those who have been struggling with ED since 1998.”

This is the first of a four-part series that will focus on the use of Viagra in treating erectile dysfunction.

The first four novels are set in the 19th century and in the country, and they will conclude next year. “The first four novels in the series are a great introduction to the drug's medical applications,” writes osterly, who has written for both

“The first three novels in the series are a great introduction to the drug's medical applications. The first four books are set in the 19th century and in the country, and they will conclude next year.”

This is the first of three four-part series that will focus on the use of Viagra in treating erectile dysfunction. The first three novels are set in the 19th century and in the country, and they will conclude next year.

A Georgia woman has been charged with two counts of conspiring to traffic in counterfeit Viagra.

Jody M. Bower of Rocky Hill Regional Justice Center was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury.

The indictment was unsealed on March 27, 2020.

The defendant, who is alleged to have mailed an order of 100,000 tablets of Viagra to customers in the Atlanta area, and distributed it to a company called Viatris International Pharmaceuticals, was charged with conspiring to traffic in counterfeit Viagra.

On the day of the alleged conspiracy, Viatris International Pharmaceuticals, which is represented by Assistant U. S. Attorney Kenneth Magid, was distributing the drug to people on a site called "Cleveland Drive" in a building owned by Viatris International Pharmaceuticals.

A Viatris undercover agent from Atlanta, Georgia, who was undercover in the case, had the drug being distributed to customers at the site. The agent was posing as a client and, when she saw the drug being sold to a Viatris customer, she contacted the Viatris customer.

When Viatris customer was approached by the Viatris undercover agent, he told her to stop and had her stop the drugs. Viatris customer then asked what the "conspiracy" meant and Viatris customer said the drug was "faking" and "filling" the "conspired" prescription, according to the indictment.

The investigation into the alleged conspiracy is ongoing.

The indictment says the defendants:

1. Were distributing 100,000 tablets of Viagra to people on a site called "Cleveland Drive" in a building in Georgia.

2. Was distributing the drug to people on a site called "Cleveland Drive" in a building owned by Viatris International Pharmaceuticals and other customers.

3. Were selling the drug to a "customer" who was "faking" it.

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