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Viagra — Pfizer’s diamond-shaped blue pill has become pretty much synonymous with erectile dysfunction medication. And they made history again with the world’s first over the counter ED pill that launched on April 16th 2018 — Viagra Connect. Read on to find out why this controversial ruling was made, what are its consequences, and how you can buy this over the counter medication for yourself.
For years, most ED meds have been only been available with a doctor’s prescription, leaving many men without reasonable access to a safe erectile dysfunction treatment.
ED can be such a sensitive issue, making it harder for men to go to their GP and admit something is wrong.
Even though there is no shame in ED, and it can be caused by a wide range of common issues (including stress, anxiety, diet, smoking, ageing), there is still a fair amount of stigma attached to impotence. It can raise questions about virility, potency, and even sexual attraction. It’s also a side effect of other medical conditions, meaning that treating ED is often not the first priority.
Partly due to the nature of ED, men have been increasingly turning to online pharmacies and websites in order to find a cure for their erectile dysfunction. And it’s partly this shift in the marketplace which prompted the MHRA reclassification.
The MHRA ruling that classified Viagra Connect as a medication that was safe to purchase without prescription was made public in November 2017. It officially downgraded Viagra Connect from a prescription-only medicine (POM) to pharmacy-line medicine (P) in the UK. The move was praised and lauded as positive news in the pharmaceutical and medical circles.
There were a few key reasons highlighted by MHRA that influenced their decision to change the way that Viagra is sold in the UK:
This approach to OTC Viagra was first trialled in 2009, but the small-scale experiment was discontinued. This time the scheme will be nationwide and probably permanent.
Full MHRA report here.
Viagra Connect works in the same way as Viagra and Sildenafil (generic Viagra). It’s available at a 50mg strength. It has the same active ingredient as Viagra and Sildenafil (sildenafil citrate) and therefore is pretty much medically identical. (Some men who have previously taken prescription Viagra, may have differing dosages of 25mg and 100mg, but 50mg is the standard).
There are more medical details on the Viagra Connect EMC (download a PDF version here). Click here for further information on how Viagra Connect works.
If you want to know more about Viagra vs Viagra Connect, click through to our guide page.
It’s probably worth looking at some of the common causes of ED in the UK, as well as the most popular treatments to see where Viagra Connect fits in.
The causes of ED can be broken down into these categories:
Other popular ED treatments (these are all PDE5 inhibitors):
Some men also have counselling to help combat ED caused by psychological problems, and there are some penis pumps and creams on the market that can also be used to treat impotence.
The issue with Viagra online is that the medication and its brand have been exploited by some websites selling unlicensed and potentially dangerous ED products. Consumers aren’t always aware of how to spot a genuine pharmacy online, leading them open to exploitation. Rather than buy the proper, safe, and licensed Viagra, men may end up taking something that’s not suitable for them.
The MHRA ruling has been hailed as a positive move that will help stamp down on unsafe and unlicensed Viagra, and stop men from resorting to potentially dodgy remedies.
It’s very easy to buy Viagra Connect, both online and offline. You can now buy it online without a prescription, or pop into your local pharmacy or Boots. It is important to note that high street pharmacies will insist face-to-face consultation as part of the purchase, just to ensure it’s 100% suitable for you. All online pharmacies will require a similar consultation that can be completed online before posting the treatment out to you.
Viagra Connect won’t be given out to men with a history of severe cardiovascular diseases, anyone at risk from liver or kidney failure, or men who are taking medications that are unsafe to mix with Viagra.
To get a better idea of the results from OTC erectile dysfunction treatment, have a look at our customer's reviews of Viagra Connect.
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