Over the Counter Viagra. Where?

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I heard in the news some time ago that Tesco would start selling Viagra for around £80 for 4 pills, but only if prescribed. Then Boots started selling it for around £50 for 8 pills without need for prescription and Tesco followed suit.

My question is do all Boots and Tesco Pharmacies sell it? There's not much information about this on the internet, hoping someone here has experience with this.

Thanks.
 
Late-night performance issues keeping you awake? :p


... You could always pop into a Boots or Tesco and find out. There are plenty of them around.
 
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And this is impotent because...?

Because (at the risk of stating the absolutely bleeding obvious), at his age no medication should be needed whatsoever for sex unless he does indeed have serious medical problems with impotence, which at that age is VERY rare.

Even experimenting with it at that age is pointless as you can generally do the business, have a rest of one minute, then be like am absolute rock again. Repeat as many times as necessary.
 
Asim18:

The tablets are supplied as part of a Patient Group Direction (PGD) which the pharmacist will ask questions (in a consultation room) to assess that you are suitable for such treatment. Only when the pharmacist has made a professional assessment, he/she will make a decision on whether to supply to you. They will also explain any side effects etc. If they decide not to supply to you, they may refer you to other health professionals.

As some people have said above, you can pop in to your local pharmacy and ask. It is not just Boot or Tesco that offer the PGD.

EDIT: It seems as if this thread is descending into chaos, but I've left this here because it's good advice.
 
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