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It is a blue diamond shaped pill containing sedifil. Sedifil is Viagra. Be careful because you do need a prescription for the drug and there is side effects but it's a good way to get Viagra for a much cheaper price.
No, Viagra is not banned, but it is available by prescription only.
Yes of course! Viagra is 100% prescription only drug in many countries.
Never heard of Pro Viagra as such. If you mean to say generic Viagra,then 1] Both generic and brand Viagra gives same effect, both differ in price. Generic Viagra is cheap while brand is costly. 2] You require prescription for brand Viagra while generic doesn't require prescription. 3] Generic Viagra has more chance of showing side effect, while brand has less because you acquire Viagra prescription once doctor recommend you based on your health for brand Viagra.
Viagra is a prescription drug. It should only be given by a Doctor for treatment for Erectile Dysfunctions. It will be dangerous for persons to take it without a prescription.
It is not good for a 16 year old to use Viagra so you cannot be prescribed.
Viagra is a prescription med & selling it without a prescription is Illegal & a pharmacy could lose their licence selling it over the counter. so the answer is NO COMPANY sells it without a scrip!
Yes, a nurse practitioner can write a prescription for Viagra. Just as with physicians, however, he or she may not normally do so in his or her practice. (For example, it's hard to imagine a pediatric nurse practitioner writing a prescription for Viagra.)
Viagra is not a over the counter medicine. It can be purchased from pharmacies with a valid prescription of modern medicine doctor only.
Viagra prescription ran out?
Yes, if your doctor decides that it's suitable for you.
After a physical and discussion with your doctor, if your doctor determines that you need and can safely take Viagra, he/she will write out a prescription which you take to your pharmacist to be filled.