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Viagra connect treatment is now available without prescription from Ballybrack Medical Hall, Dublin, as a walk-in service. You may use our Viagra Connect online ordering service for in-store collection.

WHAT IS VIAGRA CONNECT®?

Viagra Connect® is a treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) available from the pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription. Viagra connect contains 50mg of sildenafil. It is available to patients over 18 years directly from Ballybrack Medical Hall Pharmacy.

WHAT IS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient to have sex, which can put a strain on relationships.

HOW DOES VIAGRA CONNECT® WORK?

Viagra Connect® is an oral tablet based treatment that is quickly absorbed – it takes 30–60 minutes to work. Do not take more than 1 tablet a day.

IS VIAGRA CONNECT® RIGHT FOR YOU?

  • Who it’s for:Viagra Connect® is for adult men (over 18 years of age) who have erectile dysfunction (ED).
  • Who it isn’t for:If you are a woman, a man under 18, or do not have ED, then Viagra Connect® isn’t the right treatment for you.
  • Are you taking other medicines?Some medicines can interact with Viagra Connect®, so we will need to make sure that there are no contraindications before supplying it to you.
  • Do you have any other health conditions?Some health issues may make Viagra Connect® unsuitable. So before we dispense this treatment you’ll be asked a few straightforward questions about your health.

I NEED VIAGRA CONNECT, WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?

To put in a request order for Viagra Connect you will first need to fill out the online form below. We will review your form and the pharmacist will contact you to let you that you meet the requirements needed to be able to dispense this treatment. A consultation with the pharmacist is required before any supply of Viagra Connect® can be made, you only need to ask for a pharmacist and tell them why you are there. We have discrete & private consultation rooms in our pharmacy where a swift consultation will take place where we will simply ask about any current medication and health conditions to ensure Viagra Connect® is a safe and appropriate treatment for you. Once nothing has changed since your last Connect purchase we can arrange a repeat script for this treatment, so the consultation will only be once.

PLEASE NOTE:The pharmacist will advise you to get a health check-up with your doctor as soon as you can within 6 months of first receiving Viagra Connect®. This is to check for any underlying medical problems that can sometimes be associated with erectile dysfunction.

ONLINE ORDER FORM

To orderViagra Connect® online please fill out ourrequest order form below, the pharmacy will then review your form and then contact you when it is ready for collection.

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Please fill out a fill-down below for each option to be ordered. antioxidantly review this:In the UK, "venaltafil" is a medication primarily prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, commonly known as impotence. It is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, which is thought to work by increasing blood flow to the penis when an erection is desired.

Viagra Connect® is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, and it is designed to capitalize on the findings of a study in which volunteers taking a low dose of sildenafil developed a significant increase in penile blood flow, leading to successful sexual activity. This benefit is thought to be associated with a decrease in the time it takes to fully reap the benefit of Viagra Connect®.

The real point of Viagra Connect® is that it is based on a study of the effects of sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra), which was conducted in two separate, placebo-controlled studies in which the participants took Viagra alone.

Last updated 14 September 2023

On 14 March 2023, the UK Medicines regulator approved an application to reclassify the erectile dysfunction medication Cialis. When marketed asCialis Together(tadalafil 10mg), it will be a ‘P’ (pharmacy) medication, and so available ‘over the counter’ in pharmacies – see. This follows the 2018, ‘P’ classification of (sildenafil 50mg) which has been available OTC, without a prescription, since then.

This decision is good news for men’s health …. Erectile dysfunction can be a debilitating condition, so it’s important men feel they have fast access to quality and legitimate care

Dr Laura Squire, MHRA’s Chief Officer for Healthcare, Quality and Access

Unfortunately, there is a strong black market in the UK for ED medicines, which are often unlicensed or counterfeit. UK Border Force and the MHRA seize millions of pounds of these fake products from criminals annually. This new classification of tadalafil 10mg will enable men who suffer from ED to obtain it safely from a local pharmacy.

Sanofi, the drug manufacturer, is expected to launch Cialis Together later in 2023. Cialis Together will be available to purchase in pharmacies without a prescription by men over 18 with erectile dysfunction. Cialis Together tablets will contain 10mg tadalafil and the maximum pack size will be 8 tablets. Other doses and pack sizes of Cialis and tadalafil will still be available on prescription through doctors and specially trained pharmacists. Before purchase in a pharmacy there must be an assessment with a pharmacist, who will check that Cialis Together is appropriate and safe, or whether consultation with a GP is necessary.

What does this mean for patients?

Men suffering with ED will have another treatment option with the convenience of purchasing it in their local pharmacy, including pharmacies found inside supermarkets (eg. Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s). The pharmacist will ask some health questions, may check blood pressure, and will advise on treatment with Cialis Together or Viagra Connect, or the need to consult a GP. Pharmacies usually have a private room for such discussions.

Cialis Together is a 10mg tadalafil product for use at least 30 minutes prior to anticipated sexual activity. Its effects can last. It is not recommended for daily use. The maximum recommended dose of Cialis Together will be one tablet in 24 hours. Prescription Cialis and tadalafil will still be available at different doses.

Dr Fox welcomes the wider access to ED medication for men that Cialis Together classified as a ‘P’ OTC medication will provide. We at Dr Fox are aware of the difficulties men have in discussing ED with their GPs and in accessing ED medication. We know that Cialis is effective and safe for most men and this change provides another option for obtaining ED treatment. Pharmacists are health professionals who are able to give ED advice but they will also know when to refer men who would benefit from a doctor’s assessment. ‘P’ medicines can also be supplied on prescription, and we will offer Cialis Together, when available, alongside our other competitively priced ED products.

Dr Claire Pugh, Dr Fox Medical Director

Categories of medicine

In the UK have 3 categories:

  • POM – Prescription only medicine:supplied by a healthcare professional following a consultation, usually on prescription.
  • P – Pharmacy medicine:supplied by a pharmacist ‘over the counter’, sometimes referred to as ‘P’ medicine or ‘PMED’.
  • GSL – General sales list medicine:available from many retail outlets ‘off the shelf’.
As with, Dr Fox provides men with a list of available over the counter medicines. This list is not a complete list of appointed individuals, other companies and other supplementive groups.In general:

Why this medicine?

General sales list medicine is a product that is very well known among BuSap ‘off the shelf’ and is available only on prescription. It is not run by a healthcare professional. It is not available on BuSap 'over the counter' and offers ‘genuine’ ED medication.

A new study has found that men who drink the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra are more likely to get erectile problems in their lifetime.

This suggests that a new study suggests that the erectile dysfunction drug may be more dangerous than it sounds.

This was reported in theNew England Journal of Medicineon Saturday.

The study, which followed more than 600 men in New Zealand, found that men who drank Viagra twice a day were more likely to get erectile problems.

But it also found that Viagra was more likely to cause erectile dysfunction than a placebo.

The researchers wrote: "The findings were inconsistent with other previous research, as the investigators noted that the erectile function of both the men and their partners was not affected by Viagra. Viagra did not improve erectile function in the men, but did affect sexual performance, their partners' ability to have an erection."

This is the second study to examine Viagra and alcohol consumption by men.

In their study, the researchers found that men who drank Viagra twice a day had a higher risk of having erectile problems, but also had a smaller amount of alcohol.

But they also noted that they did not find that alcohol affected the ability to have an erection.

Viagra, which is sold under the brand name Viagra, is a medication for erectile dysfunction.

The new study looked at a sample of 623 men who drink Viagra a day. Those who were also drinking Viagra twice a day were more likely to get erectile problems.

The results, reported in the, showed that men who drink a lot of Viagra a day are less likely to get erectile problems than men who drink little.

Viagra is sold in many countries over the counter and is only available in the United States. A study of Viagra-containing products in men aged 18 to 64 found that the drug was associated with lower risks of erectile problems and more frequent erections.

The drug also has the potential to be more dangerous than it sounds.

The researchers also noted that men who drink alcohol should be tested for the presence of alcohol, which is a dangerous sign that could lead to heart problems and stroke.

The researchers said: "In conclusion, the findings were inconsistent with other research, as the investigators noted that the erectile function of both the men and their partners was not affected by alcohol intake."

The study authors added that "the evidence suggests that drinking alcohol may not be associated with any adverse outcomes."

The study authors also added: "This is the first of its kind study to investigate the effects of alcohol and the relationship between alcohol and erectile dysfunction."

A spokesman for the New Zealand Department of Health said: "The results suggest that the use of alcohol and the underlying psychological factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction could have an important role in increasing the likelihood of sexual dysfunction."

The study also found that a single dose of Viagra (taken before sex) was associated with a lower risk of erectile dysfunction than one dose of Viagra alone.

But men who drink alcohol are more likely to drink excessively and to have other psychological factors that could increase their risk of erectile problems.

The researchers found that alcohol was associated with an increased risk of erectile dysfunction, and the researchers said it would be "more important" to look at the alcohol component of Viagra.

Viagra is currently only available in the United States and is only taken when a doctor prescribes it. The drug was originally developed for erectile dysfunction but was withdrawn from sale in the US due to health concerns.

It has been shown in research that the effect of alcohol on erectile dysfunction is small and can be measured using the International Index of Erectile Function.

The researchers found that men who drink alcohol while taking Viagra were twice as likely to get erectile problems.

However, Viagra is not intended to treat erectile dysfunction, but is intended to help men get and keep an erection.

The researchers added: "It is important to note that the use of alcohol and the underlying psychological factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction could have an important role in increasing the likelihood of sexual dysfunction."

In the wake of the fall in the number of erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs in the pharmaceutical market, a new survey has found that 90 percent of men who take Viagra for erectile dysfunction have lost their ability to get and keep an erection. And while that may be good news for those men who have lost their erection, it is not good for those who have been on the medication for years.

For the most part, Viagra is a safe and well-tolerated drug, but it has the potential to have serious side effects that doctors must watch carefully. A study published in the March 2017 issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine showed that the most common side effects in men taking the drug were headache, nausea, flushing, dizziness, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. Less serious side effects were also reported by Viagra users. The study also found that the most common side effects of Viagra were erection problems and sexual dysfunction. These drugs can cause serious side effects, including priapism, which is a painful and prolonged erection that requires immediate medical attention.

Although this report by the International Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM) is not a complete response to the JSM survey, it is likely to help men who are struggling with ED seek treatment and find a solution for their concerns. For more information, call (866) 837-2984.

This article is part of the Sexual Medicine News roundtable.