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By *oodsyMan
over a year ago
tonbridge |
Cialis, viagra, and Levitra are considered to be so low risk that although strictly prescription drugs they can be sold by pharmacies as long as they make a few checks. Tescos pharmacies, Asda pharmacies, Super drug pharmacies, Lloyd's pharmacies all provide an ED service where as long as your blood pressure is ok and you haven't got any on going medical problems they will sell you meds at near cost price. Doctorfox.co.uk sell generic viagra (sildenafil) at a ridiculously low price and there are loads of other online pharmacies that do a great service. Look for a green cross logo that says it's a NHS registered pharmacy and CQC registered a Nd you know they are selling the same drugs that your doctor will prescribe. Freedom health are good also. You can go to your doctor but they can't prescribe it on the NHS unless you have a related illness, like diabetes or similar. If you are just struggling then you will have to pay for treatment. If you do get a prescription the cost will vary between chemists. Your local chemist will be far more expensive than Tescos pharmacy or super drug who have committed to supply at as near cost as possible. |
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By *oodsyMan
over a year ago
tonbridge |
Cialis is supposed to be the longest lasting and described by the French as "Le weekend". It doesn't really work for me though. Viagra is good. 100 mg pills can be split in two if you're on a budget. But the effect is only good for a few hours.
Levitra for me is the boss. It takes about 30 mins to kick in but then lasts all day or night.
They all have side effects.. flushing face, a slight pulsing headache and acid reflux or indigestion are all possible.
Worth it though.
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