iebamm2580 wrote: » how long does it take to work, say im meeting girl for dinner and back to room, take it during dinner or what?
Pherekydes wrote: » Works best on an empty stomach. Can take up to an hour for best effect, and doesn't go well with alcohol.
padraig.od wrote: » With Lloyds not issuing prescriptions anymore what service are you all using?
You can buy it from the pharmacy in Boots now.
Go to the counter, answer a few questions, and there yaa go :)
Does viagra help you cum? I can get hard but not climax
No it does not, just makes the interaction so much better for the guy like an out of body experience rather than focusing on staying in the moment all the time for your partner you can just enjoy the ride…..😜
What's available without prescription in pharmacies? Just the expensive viagra connect or the generics too?
Risk of sight problems rises with use of erectile dysfunction drugs, study finds
https://www.independent.ie/life/health-wellbeing/risk-of-sight-problems-rises-with-use-of-erectile-dysfunction-drugs-study-finds-41532127.html
Viagra has been linked to a doubling in the risk of eye conditions which can cause blindness, US research suggests.
The drug has been available over the counter in Britain since 2018, with surveys suggesting about one in six men have taken the drug, or other medication for erectile dysfunction.
However, scientists said it was not clear whether the drugs had caused the problems or whether underlying health conditions that increase the risk of impotence could be to blame.
“The cohort study tells us that these vision impairments are fairly rare, occurring in 1.55 patients per thousand in this population.”
This would mean an extra 1.3 patients per 1,000 people who are taking these drugs being diagnosed with vision issues.
As far as I know Viagra Connect is the only one available without prescription
For anyone finding sildenafil feeling like a bit of a sledgehammer, I would suggest ****_ which works a lot more subtly and for longer.
Also, if using ED drugs recreationally, there is risk of developing a dependency.
(I'm not getting why t_a_d_a_l_a_f_i_l is blanked out above???)
Anyone know where to get the generic Sild
I presume you need a prescription for these? is it an online prescription? I used to get my generic sildenafil from a lad online, but not anymore.
Anyone know where you can get generic Sildenafil in Dubin, without a prescription? After a few drinks, he aint reliable on his own, down there 😆
Honestly, I would do the legit way. Get an online prescription - most places charge €25, or if like me and you have Laya health insurance its free. They email the prescription to a pharmacy of your choice.
Can you do that on the Laya app?
Yes just checked the app and seems to be an option under digital gp services and the prescriptions option I didn't know they offered so many options for getting scripts for various ailments for both men and women.
Yeah as snake said on the app. Takes a
few minutes but they come back very quickly and say it’s approved etc. I even put a note in saying I wanted 4 boxes a month. All good
Smashing thx lads. Great tip. Pun intended.
Just one more tip, I ask for the 100mg and either half them or use about 1/3 of them depends
and can ye get the a few tablets upon showing your description? one of the lads used to get them with the Lloyds online thing, but could only get 4 pills at a time, with his prescription - sorry, I'm new to this
Too much of that porn leads to Mickey troubles.
Yeah there is a box where you type a note to the doctor. I just said I needed 4 boxes (16 tabs) per month. It wasn’t an issue. It’s also cheaper to buy in bulk
Thinking about using the online doctor to get prescription for Priligy/Dapoxetine.
Anyone try this?
How much are the 30mg tablets?
They had temporarily stopped it with brexit if memory serves
I pay €8 I think for 4 tablets of Sildenafil 100mg (generic Viagra)
Webdoctor.ie provided the prescription and it's active for 6 months I believe. There's a 25 euro consultation fee, but after that you just pay for the tablets themselves in whatever chemist you choose. I have a full Medical Card and would prefer to get them on that by talking to my local GP, but they won't prescribe Viagra, Cialis, or anything else to me because I'm 20. They're happy to prescribe the antidepressants that screwed up my knob in the first place though...