Q12. Is it a good idea to buy impotence medication online?
A12. It is as long as you have a prescription obtained from your GP beforehand. Plus if you know that you are dealing with a licensed and reputable website. There are websites which sell impotence medication along with other forms of medication who have an NHS mail order contract. This means that they are regulated and licensed to do so. But be careful of websites which offer you an ‘ online prescription’ or sell medicines for impotence which don’t require a prescription. The risk here is that the site has no way of knowing what has caused your impotence or how you will react to any of their medicines. It is far better to see your GP. He or she will discuss your impotence with you, examine you and then recommend a course of treatment. He/she will have your medical history to hand so is best placed to advise you about this. Find out more in our paying for impotence treatment section.
FAQ:
- What is impotence?
- Is my age an important factor in impotence?
- What causes impotence?
- Can stress cause impotence?
- Is impotence a temporary problem?
- I am unable to get an erection but feel embarrassed about discussing this with my GP: what can I do?
- There are problems in our relationship as a result of my impotence: what should we do?
- Why is impotence a risk factor for heart disease?
- What treatment options are there for impotence?
- How does Viagra work?
- Are there any side effects from taking Viagra?
- Is it a good idea to buy impotence medication online?
- Is there an alternative to medication for impotence?
- Can I be treated for impotence on the NHS?
- Would a mechanical aid such as a penis pump help my impotence?
- Can surgery cure impotence?
- Do aphrodisiacs help?
- My GP has recommended counselling for my impotence, will this help?
- Are there any steps I can take to treat my impotence?
- Is impotence preventable?
Impotence Guide
- Impotence Intro
- How an erection occurs
- What is impotence?
- Causes of impotence
- Physical causes of impotence
- Anatomical conditions
- Hormonal conditions
- Neurogenic conditions
- Vasculogenic condition
- Medicinal causes of erectile dysfunction
- Psychological causes of impotence
- Other causes of impotence
- Symptoms of impotence
- Complications of impotence
- Diagnosing impotence
- Treating impotence
- Paying for impotence treatment
- Medication
- Sildenafil (Viagra)
- Tadalafil (Cialis)
- Vardenafil (Levitra)
- MUSE (Alprostadil)
- Viridal Duo (Alprostadil)
- Self-help
- Hormone therapy
- Counselling
- Cognitive behavioural counselling
- Psychosexual counselling
- Surgery
- Penile revascularisation
- Penis implants
- Mechanical aids
- Complimentary therapy
- Preventing impotence
- Impotence FAQs
- Glossary