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It is not possible to buy Cialis legally in the United Kingdom without first having a medical consultation with a GMC registered doctor. Many people want to buy Cialis because they have heard reports of the extended time it can remain effective. Once you have completed a consultation online for our doctor it will be possible to buy Cialis if the doctor considers it appropriate for you. There can be no easier way to buy Cialis than our online facility which is quick, easy, discreet and done at a time to suit you but with all the necessary medical safeguards.
Viagra is the Pfizer manufactured product that has changed the way the world treats impotence forever. More people have used Viagra than any other impotence or erectile dysfunction cure. Many men find that Viagra is the simple answer to their impotence problem and a consultation with one of our doctors is the first step towards identifying if Viagra will be a suitable treatment for you. If our doctor agrees to write you a prescription for Viagra we will despatch it by Royal Mail Special Delivery so that you get it next day. What could be simpler?
The simple answer to this question is that Viagra is legal when it is produced by Pfizer (the manufacturer) for use in the country or region in which it is sold and supplied with instructions for the user in the national language.
The addendum to this definition is that in the European Union, Viagra and the other erectile dysfunction/impotence products - Cialis and Levitra, are controlled drugs that can only be supplied on a prescription issued by a suitably qualified person (generally an E U recognised doctor).
The European Union decrees that there should be freedom of supply from one member state to another of controlled drugs, provided they are covered by the relevant legislation of the issuing country and have not been prohibited in the destination country. This means that Viagra, Cialis or Levitra purchased with a valid prescription in an EU country of origin can be sent freely between other countries in the EU.
In some instances vat may be payable outside of the United Kingdom on medicines sourced outside the UK, but never within the UK on prescription medicines such as Viagra, Cialis or Levitra originating in the UK.
Viagra for individual personal use for impotence is not legal in the UK or EU member states if it originates outside of the EU or was not issued on a valid prescription. In all cases like this customs will confiscate without compensation.
It is also extremely dangerous to supply prescription drugs without first having a consultation carried out by a qualified doctor. Under UK law, this can be done at a distance and over the Internet if the patient chooses to do it that way, and the doctor agrees.
Always ensure that you are asked to complete a consultation first and that the supplying company is EU based and preferably UK based.
If you can't be sure of all this, then do not buy. Impotence will be the least of your problems if you get your hands on some poor quality medicine from a ruthless criminal source.
Cheap is nearly always fake and often dangerous.
Many web sites offer Levitra online, but not all sites are UK sites or comply with the MHRA guidelines. This site is a safe way to obtain a prescription and buy Levitra online which is dispensed by a registered London pharmacy and delivered to an address of your choice next day by Royal Mail Special Delivery. This ensures that obtaining your Levitra online is done correctly, safely and without the many risks possible if you go off-shore to buy Levitra online without the necessary medical and quality controls that protect your health.
Impotence or Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a medical term that describes the inability to achieve and or maintain an erect penis, which is adequate for penetration and normal sexual function. This condition is one of the most common sexual problems for men and the number of men suffering from Impotence increases with age.
Approximately 20% of men suffer from Impotence, although not all men are equally distressed by the problem. As men age, the level of circulating testosterone decreases, which may interfere with a normal erection. While a low testosterone level itself is rarely the cause of Impotence (5 percent or less), low testosterone can be an additional contributing factor in many men who have other risk factors for Impotence.