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Viagra Connect Tablets
Viagra is a brand name for the medicine known as sildenafil. It can help to get and maintain an erection for sex.
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By purchasing this medicine you agree to only use in accordance to the medicine informaton leaflet and no health implications exist as listed within the medicine information leaflet.
Since when can I buy Viagra in Ireland?
Viagra can be purchased in Ireland without prescription from 25th January 2021.
Before you purchase you must complete a consultation form to ensure it is suitable for you.
Who is Viagra Connect for?
Viagra Connect is intended for men over 18 who are experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED) and who are receiving treatment for this condition.
Who it isn’t for:
If you are a woman, a man under 18, or do not have ED, then Viagra Connect isn’t the right treatment for you.
Are you taking other medicines?
Some medicines can interact with Viagra Connect, so you must check with a pharmacist or GP if on any other medication.
How does Viagra Connect work?
Viagra Connect relaxes the blood vessels of the penis so more blood can flow into
it. That means you can get an erection when you’re sexually aroused.
After sex, your erection will go away as it would normally.
Are there common side effects after taking Viagra Connect?
It is fairly common to experience a slight headache, for a short period of time.
For a full list of side effects please refer to the Viagra product information leaflet or refer the Health Products Regulatory Authority document:
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