Can a 16 year old buy Viagra?
Viagra Connect is only for men who have impotence. No-one under the age of 18 can buy it, although women might be able to buy it on behalf of their partner if the pharmacist is satisfied it is appropriate to dispense it. And it will not be sold to men who are not medically fit enough to have sex.
Can a 16 year old take sildenafil?
Sildenafil for erectile dysfunction (Viagra) can be taken by men aged 18 and over. It’s not for women or children.
Can you buy Viagra over the counter at Tesco?
Most pharmacies in the UK, including Tesco and Boots, can now offer Viagra over-the-counter – called Viagra Connect. This is the same medication as prescription-only Viagra, but it is only available in the 50mg dose.
Why would a teenager take Viagra?
Hardening of the arteries, which restricts blood flow to the penis, can begin during the teen years, so that by the time men are in their 20s, their ability to get and keep an erection has already begun to decline. Murdock says many men who seek Viagra for recreational use actually have minor erectile dysfunction.
Can a 17 year old use Viagra?
VIAGRA is not for use in women or children. It is not known if VIAGRA is safe and effective in women or children under 18 years of age.
Is Viagra legal in UK?
Yes, Viagra is obtained legally in the UK only if a doctor writes a prescription for it and a registered pharmacy dispenses it.
Can I get Viagra on prescription uk?
Yes, the NHS offers Viagra on prescription to some men who have erectile dysfunction, in exceptional circumstances. In most cases, the NHS offers a medication called Sildenafil as a treatment for erectile dysfunction.
How much does Viagra cost at the pharmacy?
Viagra costs an average of about $70 per pill, while sildenafil can cost about $40 per pill, depending on dosage. There are some online subscription services that can lower the overall price. While Viagra may be the most well-known drug to treat ED, there are several others available as well.
How do I ask for Viagra?
If you have difficulty getting or maintaining an erection, you can simply tell your healthcare provider that you think you might have ED, or ask specifically about using Viagra. Once you talk about ED, your healthcare provider will talk to you about the options available and, if appropriate, write a prescription.