I went to Boots yesterday and queried if they sold Viagra. The man behind the counter affirmed that they did. I asked if you can get it over the counter.
He replied."I can if I take two".

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.
If you don't have issues with ED, what's the benefit (genuine question)? Just getting it back more quickly to annoy the wife with?Every man should try Viagra whether you need it or not.
I don't need it but had it a couple of times and it's awesome stuff, granted the blocked nose and headache I could have done without.
If you don't have issues with ED, what's the benefit (genuine question)? Just getting it back more quickly to annoy the wife with?
It's £18.99 for four pills and £34.99 for 8 pills. So you either get shafted, or get really shafted. But not quite as shafted as £50 would be.£50 for 8 pills? That's a bit stiff!
From what I read/heard (and this is of course easily Googleable in 2 seconds as I am sure you are aware) you basically don't lose your erection for some hours. Generally speaking, even virile men lose their erection for some time after ejaculating. Viagra basically greatly reduces or eliminates the rest period.
I have never tried it, but I probably would just for ****s and giggles.
As a pharmacist I should inform you that there is a checklist that we have to go through before we are able to give it out, it would require a 1 to 1 consultation.
So certain diseases and conditions involving the heart and the gentleman sausage would automatically prevent us from selling it.
it is apparent Mr Kostiukevicius is not as respectable as his appearance would suggest. 'Sixty tablets, £150,' he replies, without missing a beat