Viagra is one of the most famous and most used medicines in the world today – according to the manufacturers Pfizer over a billion tablets have been sold. This amount of sales, success and publicity leads imitators to try and cash in by producing fake versions of Viagra. An internet search on the word Viagra can lead you to literally millions of websites, most of them selling Viagra. These days it is easy to build a professional looking website and almost anyone can do it from any country. But how do you know which to trust and what’s the best way to buy Viagra?
For your information, there is no such thing as ‘generic’ Viagra, only Pfizer make it and anything else made by any other company is not genuine Viagra. Often websites claim that their generic Viagra is approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which is in fact very misleading as the WHO are not responsible for approving new drugs, and do not ensure the safety or standard of any medication.
Then there is the ‘fake’ Viagra, made to look exactly like the real thing and sold as such. This counterfeit Viagra may be on sale at extremely low prices, which is one easy way to see that it is probably fake; as the old saying goes: if it seems too good to be true, it probably isn’t!
Sometimes you may come across Viagra sold as ‘quick-dissolving’ or ‘fast-acting’ Viagra in a gel or lozenge form. This is not genuine Viagra and there is no such product as fast-acting Viagra, nor does genuine Viagra come in any other shape or form than the familiar and easily recognisable blue diamond hard tablet with the word Pfizer stamped on it. So called ‘herbal Viagra’ is also a misleading name, as there is no such product and any herbal lotion or tablet purporting to have any connection to genuine Viagra really has nothing to do with genuine Viagra. Pfizer do not make or licence any other form of Viagra other than their own genuine blue tablets.
So – how can you buy genuine Viagra? In the UK you can speak to your own GP and ask for a prescription. Unfortunately, due to NHS budgets your GP may be unable to prescribe genuine Viagra for you, even if he or she agrees that you would be suitable to try it and that it could work well for you. One way to get round this is to pay for the doctor’s consultation fee and prescription as a private patient, which can be a costly way to do it.
You can consult a qualified online pharmacist or health professional to find out if Viagra is right for you, and purchase your genuine Viagra quickly and in confidence from a UK-based, established and respected online pharmacy service.