I exclusively use a Canadian pharmacy and get the generic version. .The pills are manufactured in Toronto.
They work like a charm. Canada is not a third world country, you can rely on the quality of the pills. My doctor isa saint. He gives me a prescription for 45 pills with 2 refills per year. That is 135 pills. That amounts to about $350
for 145 pills. go to Walgreens and you'll be lucky to get 10 pills at that price.
Going to try arranging a threesome sometime next year. Would like to have a little boost to make sure all parties are satisfied. This may seem like a stupid thing to ask about, but i am legitimately looking for answers. May be a futile venture though. I have concerns about off brand and fakes. so i have a few questions:
Is it possible to get Viagra without a prescription?
Or can i go to a doc that's not my primary physician, like at one of those urgent care centers, and get a prescription from them? And pay for the visit and the pills out of pocket?
If i go to my primary, what could i say to convince him to write the script even though i dont technically need it?
Do i have to go to Canada to get their brand of viagra and fly back to the states with it?
also does viagra appear on a piss test?
thats all i can think to ask right now. any advice on the subject would be appreciated though.
(i know this post is probably going to generate a lot of jokes. if your going to joke, at least admit you dont know anything)
Never used Viagra but I have bought generic Cialis online without a prescription and it always worked as advertised.
On line.. not cheap.. they do a health survey.. a doctor calls asks a few questions.. pretty painless..I get a delivery at a FEDEX store
You can get meds from AllDayChemist (I have a few times, generic viagra and generic cialis.) Technically they ask for a prescription, but I just didn't bother to enter the prescription information and they sent the stuff anyhow. You have to pay by eCheck which means entering your bank routing info (as is printed on checks.) Stuff is delivered from India. I haven't had the stuff analyzed but it seems to work as expected.
some sildenafil in the pills sold by that place. Its just that nobody knows how much, not even them. Lol
Long story but I would pay extra for the branded drug versus generic.
Piss test? Screening tests are designed to detect very specific things. Since maintaining an erection is not an Olympic event, I doubt there is a test for it. Nobody cares enough to pay for that information and they can't justify gathering it.
I'd like to try Eddie by Giddy, but $300 for a piece of plastic and a rubber band!?
Since you're concerned about the satisfaction of others, maybe you should get a vibrating ring.
I get my prescription from my primary care provider during my annual physical. I don't understand the question about what to say if you don't really need it, I just tell them that at times it doesn't t respond as well as I'd like, I sometimes lose my erection and I'd like some help with that. Now, I'm in my 60s and the statement is true so it's not a tough sell, but it's not like they bring a nurse in to give you a blow job to prove you can't get it up. Even if you're younger that doesn't mean it couldn't be true, tell them you think it's job stress, you're kind of embarrassed to admit it at your age but you'd just like a little assistance once in a while. I think you're going to find it's not a big deal, it's a doctor, they hear these things.
The other thing I do is tell them I'd like a separate paper script rather than having it transmitted electronically with my other prescriptions (blood pressure, etc.) as I looked into it and I can get it cheaper at Costco than through my insurance. That keeps it separated and I pay cash at Costco and it doesn't show up in my insurance statements or credit card. I also use GoodRx at Costco and it is pretty cheap, especially compared to what it was before generics were allowed. Funny thing happened last time I got it renewed, my doctor has always written it for six 100mg pills with six refills, kind of a pain but it's not like I'm refilling every other week. So this last time the pharmacist told me that it would be cheaper per pill if they just sold me a prepackaged 30 pill bottle, and asked me if that was OK. So 5 pills with 6 refills will be 35 pills instead of 30, but it would be easier than going back for refills so I said sure. And when I got it I found that they'd marked it as having 6 refills, I don't know if that was a mistake or they just aren't that worried about it as long as you've got a prescription, but holy crap that would be a lot of viagra (actually generic sildenafil).
As far as the piss test, I'm not a doctor or lawyer and I don't play one on TV, but a little reading on the interwebs would seem to say it's probably not a problem. First question is whether the concern is work/security clearance or for sports. It seems like it typically leaves the body within about 6 hours, and for work there shouldn't be any reason they're screening for it, it's not an illegal subtance and you're getting a prescription so even if it shows up who cares. Not their business. For sports there seems to be some thoughts that increased blood flow might have some slight performance enhancing affects, but that doesn't appear to be a serious enough concern that it's been labeled a banned substance, so I don't think it's even being screened for. Recommend you do your own reading and make up your own mind.
Hope this helps.
Unless he's fresh out of med school, he's probably written plenty of Viagra prescriptions. All you need to say is "I don't have the stamina in bed I used to and I'd like to try Viagra." You do not need to have a medical condition. He'll take your blood pressure, listen to your heart, advise you of the possible side effects and give you a script. He's really the best person to give you advise based on your medical history and physical condition.
If you are concerned about it showing up on your insurance, you can self-pay at the pharmacy.
No, an urgent care clinic will not give you a prescription for Viagra. They likely won't even see you unless you have a condition which would fall under "urgent care".
About the urinalysis. Technically, yes, your piss would have detectable traces of Viagra. I believe it is up to ten days, but I'm not positive on that. I am not aware of any commercially available drug tests that would detect Viagra as it is not an illegal substance. However, if you happen to be a professional athlete, it's possible Viagra may show on a test for PED's.
With the generic sildenafil now available, prices are very affordable. 20mg pills for $2 or sometimes less at any local pharmacy, making the largest recommended dosage no more than $10. Shop for best pricing locally, and stay away from those mail order outfits, India connections, and Canada. No need to be ashamed of requesting a Rx from your general practitioner. They've heard it all before and won't refuse you what you seek. If you insist on not asking your GP, make an appt with a urologist, and the drill is the same. Most insurance plans do not cover E.D. meds, so get the script in hand and go shopping. Last couple times I've purchased, I paid $100 for a bottle of 50, 20 mg tabs, manufactured by a reputable lab. And nobody tests for legal drugs, so forgetaboutit.
A good source for sildenafil discounts is goodrx.com where one can find coupons for Kroger pharmacys, Costco, etc.
I exclusively use a Canadian pharmacy and get the generic version. .The pills are manufactured in Toronto.
They work like a charm. Canada is not a third world country, you can rely on the quality of the pills. My doctor is
a saint. He gives me a prescription for 45 pills with 2 refills per year. That is 135 pills. That amounts to about $350
for 145 pills. go to Walgreens and you'll be lucky to get 10 pills at that price.
Get the prescription. You don't know what's in the mail order stuff and this is your health. I'd bet your doc has heard it all. Be straight with him/her "Hey I don't recover like I used to and sometimes I'd like to. What can we do?" Worst case, they say "no". If you're over 40, you don't get 'em like you used to and that's the truth. 20 yr old you would have zero problem with that threesome.
Seriously buddy, we don't know what's in the email stuff.
I first used an online place www.lemonaidhealth.com, $25 for the consult and a script for 10 20mg pills with 10 refills, used GoodRx and get them for around $7 per refill (.70 cents per pill).
During the questionaire section they will ask you for your bloodpressure, go to a CVS/Walgreens and use the free check machine, write down the results. They will ask for a selfie and I think a copy of your drivers license. You can choose to have the script sent to the pharmacy of your choice, but strongly suggest using GoodRx to find the lowest price. I recently went in for a thorough exam and listed the sildenafil in my medications, the doctor (a bonified HOTTIE) told me she would write the same script for 30 pills with 6 refills..got the first of those filled for $12.17 for 30, 20mg pills which is .40.5 cents each.
Current price on blink.com (there's an app) for 30 20mg tablets of sildenafil (generic viagra -- I use 3 or 4 before play) is $24.95 for free delivery, or $42.98 for pickup at a choice of many local participating pharmacies. It does require a doctor's prescription, which I got from my general practitioner several years ago (for a non-existent heart condition).
I gave up on the blue pill due to the cost, and this generic sildenafil works no different as far as I can tell, and I've been using it for the past 4 or 5 years. It's just 3 or 4 pills (or whatever you need) instead of one.
For Hims sells sildenafil.
I originally did the blue pill prescription from an online doctor consulting-fee deal. Some American-sounding doctor called me a couple hours after signing-up (like late on a Saturday night), and he asked me some questions like my blood pressure and physical condition, and I guess I passed. He promptly sent in a prescription for 100 mg Viagra to my local major pharmacy (told me to cut them in half because they're the same price as 50mg), but the outrageous cost of those blue pills was crazy expensive -- this was back in 2013, but it's gone down a bit now.
I do not believe there's any reason to use the blue pill. I swear by the generic 20mg sildenafil citrate pills.
An online prescription and a screening call by a "doctor" for a few Cover Your Ass questions about blood pressure and drug interactions w other scripts. Then its a monthly subscription for either sildenafil or tadalafil in a chewable blue tablet. Different plans for different numbers of pills. Beauty of it is, wife thinks I need em for her. So I get em mailed right to the house. I skimmed about half out of each package to start with and hid a package every other month, so she sees a bunch of unopened envelopes and one open one in the drawer. The rest I keep in my locker at work, so I have plenty to play with. It helps turn a 1 hr tryst into a 2 shot date (not as young as I used to be). If I forgo the pill I get 1 in and hour and MAYBE a 2nd in the 2nd hour, left more times than once frustrated cuz I was out of time and no dice in time 2, don't have that problem anymore thanks to the generic V in bluechew. So I know it works.
First, your urologist should be main source
But if you for some reason can't see one, these are your options from best to worst
1. Online services. Roman, kwikmed, lemonaid. Some will do online questionnaires, some will do video calls.
2. If you're close to Mexico, it's otc there.
3. I don't know why you would ever do this over option number 1, but you can order it online and pray it's not some diluted trash made in India. I guess if you never want the prescription to be in your health history?
Generic from forhims. Looks like I'll end up paying this. Hard to steer the process so YMMV. Took an approach that said I get hard but not very easy, not rock hard, can't maintain very easily. Their assessment sounded good. Like it was psychological but a little medicinal boost might be all I need.