IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be aware, prior to sale, you are advised to have a short phone call consultation with our Pharmacist. Automatic purchase consents the Pharmacist to give you a quick call.
Viagra Connect is available without a Prescription but requires a brief consultation with the Pharmacist. It is available in a 4 pack or an 8 pack. Viagra Connect contains Sildenafil 50mg which works by relaxing the penis blood vessels, allowing blood to flow when you get aroused causing erections and potency. Viagra Connect will only help men become erect if you are aroused. Only for adult use, men 18 years plus.
How to be taken:
VIAGRA CONNECT is not to be taken if:
Please read instructions carefully provided.
Viagra Connect is a fast acting drug for erectile dysfunction which can last up to 4 hours and takes effect within 30 minutes after administration.
Sildenafil Citrate 50 mg Tablets: This tablet is specifically formulated to treat the symptoms of erectile disfunction and is highly effective in treating it, the most common sexual disorder affecting men over the age of 40 years. Provides a solution to erectile dysfunction in men who suffer from impotence due to conditions such as heart disease or diabetes, or who have problems with their physical or mental health.
Viagra Connect ensures fast and effective results that last as long as 36 hours and come without side effects. It works by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis, allowing blood to flow into the phallus when you get sexually excited and causing the desired stiffness.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: You are advised to have a short phone call consultation with our Pharmacist before you can purchase Viagra Connect.PatientGuaranteedamacare and Health Insurance:Sildenafil 50mg (Viagra Connect) is a prescription medication which requires a brief consultation with the Pharmacist. It is available without a prescription but requires a brief consultation with the Pharmacist to ensure you are safe and suitable for this use. Viagra Connect is available in the following strengths: 50 mg, 100 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg.
Sildenafil Citrate 50 mg is a prescription medication which requires a brief consultation with the Pharmacist.
Chloramphenicol
The use of this drug is contraindicated because the use of chloramphenicol will increase the effect of Sildenafil by affecting the patient hepatic and intestinal enzyme metabolism.
Isosorbide dinitrate
The use of this drug is contraindicated because the combination of this drug either increases the effects of the other by vasodilation which leads to fatal hypotension.
Nitroprusside sodium
The use of this drug is contraindicated because the combination of this drug either increases the effects of the others by pharmacodynamic synergism.
Enzalutamide
Use alternative drugs because the use of enzalutamide will decrease the effect of Sildenafil by affecting patient hepatic and intestinal enzyme metabolism.
Acetazolamide
Therapy should be administered with caution because the use of Sildenafil increases the effect of acetazolamide by pharmacodynamic synergism and it also increases the risk of hypotension.
The use of this medicine can lower blood pressure and when combining it with alcohol further increases the effect. You may experience dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, and heart palpitation. Also, avoid consuming grapefruit juice because it may increase the effect of avanafil on blood levels.
Cardiovascular disease:
The use of phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme inhibitors is contraindicated in patients with cardiovascular disease. A doctor should consider the vasodilatory effects of this drug and whether they may affect patients with cardiovascular disease. The use of this drug may increase the risk of angina pectoris, AV block, myocardial infarction, ventricular arrhythmia, tachycardia, palpitation, hypotension, postural hypotension, syncope, cerebral thrombosis, cerebrovascular hemorrhage, transient ischemic attack, cardiac arrest, heart failure, and hypertension. These events can occur during or after sexual activity.
Renal dysfunction:
Therapy should be administered with caution in patients with severe renal disease or on renal dialysis. The plasma clearance of this drug is decreased in patients with a severe renal impairment which results in drug accumulation.
Liver diseases:
The use of this drug is not recommended for patients with severe hepatic impairment because the pharmacokinetic disposition of this drug has not been assessed in patients with severe hepatic impairment.
AddendumThe use of phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme inhibitors is not recommended in patients with drug-induced liver dysfunction. The patient should be advised that alcohol may cause side effects such as headache, flushing, dizziness, heart failure, and blood disorders such as leukemia.
The use of this drug may increase the risk of hypotension.
The use of phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme inhibitors is not recommended for patients with Drug-Induced Lumbar Customized for the Treatment of the Children with Aphasia. The safety and effectiveness of this drug for the treatment of a patient with a drug-induced lumbar customized for the treatment of the patients with a drug-indicated child has not been established.
The use of phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme inhibitors is not recommended for patients with Drug-Induced Lumbago. The patient should be advised that alcohol may cause side effects such as headache, dizziness, heart failure, and blood disorders such as leukemia.
The use of this drug may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. The patient should be be be sure that the medications he or she is taking are not harmful.
Men in the UK will soon be able to buy Viagra over the counter for the first time after the erectile dysfunction drug was reclassified.
Those aged 18 and over will no longer need to see a GP for a prescription after the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) announced that it is changing the status of Viagra Connect tablets so they can be sold in pharmacies following a conversation with a pharmacist.
US pharmaceutical company Pfizer said it is working on plans to launch the non-prescription version of the medicine in the UK in the spring of 2018. A four-pack of the sildenafil tablets will cost around £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. Sildenafil is already available on NHS prescription free of charge.
The decision to reclassify the drug follows a public consultation, the MHRA said. Pharmacists will be able to determine whether treatment is appropriate for the patient and can give advice on erectile dysfunction, usage of the medicine, potential side effects and assess if further consultation with a general practitioner is required.
“The move to make Viagra Connect more widely accessible will encourage men to seek help within the healthcare system and increase awareness of erectile dysfunction.”
Mick Foy, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
But some men, including those with severe heart problems, those at high risk of heart problems, liver failure, kidney failure or those taking certain “interacting medicines”, will still need to be prescribed the drug under the supervision of a doctor.
It is hoped that making the drug more widely available will mean than men who may have not previously sought help will be more likely to do so. Health officials also hope the move will also help steer people away from buying drugs websites operating illegally.
The MHRA said that erectile dysfunction medicines are a “popular target” for criminals selling unlicensed and counterfeit medicines, over the past five years the Agency has seized more than £50m of unlicensed and counterfeit erectile dysfunction medicines.
“This decision is good news for men’s health,” said Mick Foy, MHRA’s group manager in vigilance and risk management of medicines. “The move to make Viagra Connect more widely accessible will encourage men to seek help within the healthcare system and increase awareness of erectile dysfunction.
“Erectile dysfunction can be a debilitating condition, so it’s important men feel they have fast access to quality and legitimate care, and do not feel they need to turn to counterfeit online supplies which could have potentially serious side effects.”
Dr Berkeley Phillips, UK medical director at Pfizer, said: “The availability of Viagra Connect in pharmacies from next year will offer men who are eligible for the product a new and convenient way to access sildenafil, a commonly prescribed treatment for erectile dysfunction.
“We understand some men may avoid seeking support and treatment for this condition, so we believe giving them the option to talk to a pharmacist and buy Viagra Connect could be a real step forward in encouraging more men into the healthcare system.
“As erectile dysfunction may be a sign of an underlying condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease, there could also be a wider benefit to public health in the long term. We hope that this forthcoming new opportunity to purchase a genuine treatment via pharmacy will also reduce the likelihood of men turning to potentially ineffective and dangerous counterfeits from illicit sources.”
More than $50 billion worth of unlicensed and counterfeit erectile dysfunctionMedical professionals worldwide are increasingly prescribing erectile dysfunction medicines to help in the detection and treatment of this condition, and the spread of the disease. Last month, the FDA added to the health warning about the dangers of taking sildenafil and it is feared that by doing so, could increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Dr Phillips is pessimistic about the impact on public health. “I wouldn't do this if it weren't for the significant numbers of men who are turning to potentially ineffective and dangerous counterfeits,” he said.
He said: “Over-the-counter availability of sildenafil could reduce the total number of erectile dysfunction treatments available to the general public to some degree, but not for a number of common conditions, such as diabetes.
Cialis has been a game-changer for many men in the world and is a well-known product in the United States. When it comes to using Cialis Super Force, the first-ever product to be launched, we can’t wait to see what the new Cialis Super Force tablets will do for us. The active ingredient in Cialis Super Force is tadalafil, which is a type of medication that can be used to treat erectile dysfunction, and to improve sexual performance. Cialis Super Force is a unique form of Cialis that has been in the market for a number of years and will become the leading treatment option for erectile dysfunction in the United States. The key difference between Cialis Super Force and Viagra is its unique composition that allows for quicker absorption, allowing for more spontaneity in sexual activity. As you can see from the table below, Cialis Super Force tablets are a solid option for men looking to improve their sexual performance. The tablets contain tadalafil, which is a vasodilator, which is the active ingredient in the medication. The two main components of Cialis Super Force are Tadalafil and Sildenafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men.
On 3 March 2013, the Korea Times reported that Seoul National Police (SNPD) had charged 30 officers and prosecutors with smuggling counterfeit Viagra and other drugs into South Korea. The raid of a South Korean factory was conducted in July 2013. The raid led to the arrest of two employees of a Korean pharmaceutical factory in Dongdaemun. The second employee was found to have been in possession of counterfeit Viagra. In addition, South Korean customs officers seized a total of 10,000 illegal pills. The investigation was conducted by the South Korean Government's Special Investigation Team (SITS).
Since the start of the Korean War, hundreds of counterfeit pharmaceutical products have been smuggled into South Korea, smuggled to other countries including China and India and shipped to South Africa, and then shipped to other countries such as Japan, Thailand, and the Middle East.
The investigation of the criminal activities surrounding the sale of pharmaceuticals, including counterfeit drugs, into South Korea is being conducted by the South Korean Ministry of Health.