In those countries where it is a prescribed only drug, yes
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.
sildenafil = viagra and irbésartan are both used to control high blood pressure ... so it is not a good idea to use both without physician advise. In France we cannot get viagra without a medical prescription !
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.
You consult your doctor - Viagra is a prescription medication and it is dangerous for you to play around with it unless your doctor feels it is safe for you to take.
Viagra or sildenafil is a prescription medication used for erectile dysfunction. It is prescribed by physicians as a 'PRN' prescription. 'PRN,' (Pro re nata) is a Latin phrase meaning "as the circumstance arises." It is not taken as a prescribed course. Under No circumstance should Viagra be taken without a direct prescription from a qualified physician. Viagra can be lethal in certain circumstances. If you are taking any medications for high blood pressure, under no circumstance should you even consider Viagra as it can induce a life-threatening stroke. Consult with your GP for both your prescription and advice as to how many times you may take Viagra within the period of a week.
You may take any prescription medicine onto a plane, as long as it is in a prescription bottle, properly marked, and with your name on it.
Yes. You can take any prescription drug on board provided it is properly labeled, in your name. Now if you mean can you take a Viagra on board? sure, if you want to join the 'mile high club' and need Viagra to do so
Yes. Consult doctor first. It is a prescription medicine anyway.
All medicines should be taken along with Viagra only under medical doctor prescription because Viagra is closely related to peripheral circulation and may be dangerous to take mixed to any other medicine.
As a general rule, patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions shouldn't take Viagra. To specify, patients who have suffered a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening arrhythmia within the last 6 months should not be prescribed with Viagra. As a precautionary measure, those with retinitis pigmentosa should refrain from taking the little blue pill.
Viagra is for male use only, of course. In short, it facilitates the erection of the penis under sexual stimulation.
Valium is a prescription drug. If you are in possession of it without a prescription, then yes, it would be illegal. If you have a doctor's prescription for it, then no, it is not.Google "valium" and read the wiki.. i think its a schedule 3 or 4