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Can you get Viagra over the counter and does it work?

  • 10-04-2019 5:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    So....

    I'm a Male aged 35, been single for about 2 years. Met an amazing girl last night, went back to hers and I didn't perform very well.

    I remember this starting to being an issue in my last relationship, but I was able to get 70% up quickly enough and perform. In the morning times I'm always able to perform well. (weirdly)

    Anyway last night I was about 50% the way there, we had fun, but didn't have intercourse.
    It was very embarrassing.
    Surprisingly she wants to meet up again, and this time I don't want the same thing to happen.

    So I'm thinking Viagra.
    My main question is:
    Do you need a prescription for this? (Seeing conflicting info on the net, something called "Viagra connect" is available over the counter in the UK, I think, whats the difference?).

    Also
    How well does it work?
    How long does it take to work/stop working?
    How much is it?
    Anything to be aware of? (Not medical stuff. Personal experiences kind of thing.)

    I'm also nervous going into a pharmacy and asking for this. I didn't think I'd need it at this stage of my life but I recon I do.


Comments

  • Administrators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 14,914 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Big Bag of Chips


    OP, the best placed people to answer all your questions are medical or health care professionals. Obviously you don't want to go to the GP. You can go to the pharmacy and ask for a private consultation. All pharmacies have a private room where you can speak to the pharmacist.

    I'm afraid nobody here can give you the answers you are looking for.

    Thread locked.


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