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Is there anywhere in the east midlands to but kamagra I don't want to but on line |
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Go to the docs. Tell him (hre) you are having problems keeping it hard and get him(her) to prescribe you some Viagra. |
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Tried that the prescriptions work out about £8 per pill used getting kamagra at £2 can't get it now though |
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over a year ago
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"Tried that the prescriptions work out about £8 per pill used getting kamagra at £2 can't get it now though"
Try any good sex shop they usually retail it x |
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Sorry to hear you are having difficulty. I was having a similar problem and have been able to stay hard by using cockrings. They have been great and enhance pleasure. What is Kamagra and can it be purchased in the states ? |
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over a year ago
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You can buy over the counter in most european countries, I usually stock up in spain. |
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over a year ago
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It never ceases to amaze me that folk want to and indeed try kamagra, viagra etc without seeing gp first.
There are reasons they are prescription only because of health risks especially if no medical reason for needing them.
if gp says yes try viagra then yes shop around for best price.
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Try any good sex shop they usually retail it x"
Really? Do good sex shops have qualified pharmacists working there these days? Because
"The active ingredient of Kamagra is Sildenafil Citrate"
which is still classed as a medicine and sale of it without a prescription is a criminal offence. |
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over a year ago
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I think some of the big chemists do them. Boots or Lloyd's. Think you have to fill up a form and have a conversation with the pharmacist first and maybe get your blood pressure checked or something like that. |
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