Newbie - FAQ

Where to find Viagra
Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 909 reads
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Viagra is serious medicine. It's not some magic pill to give you a hard-on. It IS a chemical that does things to your blood vessels in order to make it easier to get and maintain an erection. Don't take it without seeing a doctor first.  If you think you need it there may be other medical issues that need to be diagnosed.

GaGambler 684 reads
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2 / 14

Why not just ask your doc for a couple of samples?

Doctors hear everything, you aren't going to shock him, and he won't "think less of you" lol

I rarely use the stuff as it gives me a headache and doesn't really do much for me, I will on occasion take a Cialis if I expect to be going on a fuck fest and want to be able to perform three or four times in a day. I travel out of the country  frequently and just buy the stuff over the counter from the local pharmacy, but that's not an option to those people in the states.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 1171 reads
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3 / 14

I can understand that you feel a family doc could betray, even unwittingly, your confidence and get you in hot water.  That is understandable.

So, ask for a referal to another doctor such as a urologist, and get a presciption from them.

dmallard2 1 Reviews 2379 reads
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4 / 14

I have been wanting to try viagra for a long time now, but am scared to ask my doctor about it. Is there any other way to get some without getting ripped off?

Mars62 15 Reviews 694 reads
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5 / 14

Some USA mail order pharmacies will arrange for a doctor to talk with you and write you a prescription that the pharmacy fills. Is the doctor's fee a rip off?

Some international mail order pharmacies do not require a prescription.

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 965 reads
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7 / 14

see your Doc, trust me, you're  not the only guy asking for the blue dynamite.  He might even have a free sample.

JLee567 1 Reviews 950 reads
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8 / 14

I've never used Viagra but I bought Cialis mail order from BestGenericPharmacy.com. You will almost certainly be told that it is dangerous to get it this way but I've made several orders and never had a problem.

As for just asking your doctor for some as has been suggested, I know my last doctor would never prescribe it for me until he had run all kinds of ridiculous tests first and/or referred me to other specialists.

dmallard2 1 Reviews 407 reads
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9 / 14

I had a buddy who tried to order some overseas. Never got the order.

GentlemanSteve 11 Reviews 1093 reads
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10 / 14

So is this when you should be told that after you go to the Doc, get the prescription, drop it off at the pharmacy to be filled...........that the sexiest, hottest, pharamcy clerk you have ever seen will be the person who rings up your purchase?  And yes, she knows what is in the bag.  It's the Murphy's Law of Viagra.........

Sphinxnc 19 Reviews 773 reads
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11 / 14

Anything that can go wrong, will—at the worst possible moment.

She will also be the provider that answers the door for your first "date" after you have taken a pill.

kdawgtt 659 reads
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12 / 14

There are no approved Generics out there for Viagra or Cialis. Becareful what you put into your body and where it comes from!!!

justtoopersonal 995 reads
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13 / 14

my doctor Rxs the largest size (cost about the same) with instruuctions to get a pill cutter.  The only reason for the coating is they taste nasty...  swish it with a glass of water.  
I use the blue pill because of a partial spinal cord injury...  I can get it up but sometimes fades before finishing.  There was a study with men with premature ejaculation which showed V delayed climax...  

Ask your doctor...  it's very common...

ziggy440 84 Reviews 1348 reads
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But just ask him if it is a possibility. If her says yes, then there are lots of online pharmacies that sell it cheaply, but are reputable and do not require a prescription. I used generic4all and am quite satisfied. There actually is a web site where people review online pharmacies so you can get an idea of who delivers.

When you get the pills you can see by how they are packaged whether or not they look real - if they specific a manufacturer, have a batch number, date and expiration date, they probably are the real deal. If not, send them back. Reputable places will replace them.

I would not use OTC supplements as suggested above unless I had discussed them with a doc.

No matter what you use, remember to practice moderation in both dosage (use as little as works for you) and frequency. That is the best way to keep it safe.

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