Viagra without a Prescription? Is it Safe?
Viagra is available today and is sometimes offered without a prescription. You should be very careful from whom you purchase this drug!
If you want to know if you are purchasing from a legitimate online supplier for instance you should use a portal such as Pharmacy Checker.com or FDA website to find out. Usually there is an I.D. on the home page of a particular pharmaceuticals website.
Usually Viagra requires a prescription. Be very cautious about making purchases from a supplier who sells quantities of what is advertised as cheap wholesale supplies of Sildenafil Citrate.
Do not fall prey to this scam! Usually this medication is sold in smaller quantities from maybe two to a couple of hundred at the most. Generally, people purchase them in quantities of a minimum of 10 to 90 pills, but patients are not usually given wholesale supplies of this medication.
There is another scam that is related to selling Viagra without a prescription. Sometimes you see ads for “herbal Viagra” of which there is no such thing. Beware of this, because although some herbs may have a similar effect as Sildenafil Citrate they are NOT.
Shopping Tips
If you use common sense you are less likely to get ripped off when seeking Viagra. For instance, if you know what dosage levels it is offered in, it will help you immensely.
The only true dosage amounts for Pfizer Viagra is 25mg, 50mg, or 100mg. You can recognize this “little blue pill” as it is often called very quickly. It usually has one of these dosage markings printed along with “VGR” on one side of a diamond-shaped pill.
Another tip you may not have thought of yet is in the source of Viagra you may have found. One of the worst things you could possibly do is to answer the first e-mail spam ad you find in your inbox.
You could especially have a problem if you click on a sign up button right in your e-mail that leads you to a specific Viagra page. If you sign up to be a member and/or make purchases on this site claiming to be a pharmacy without verifying it you could be in big trouble.
Besides, it is best to either get a real prescription from your medical doctor or an online prescription from a qualified health professional. Either way is fine as long as you know the source and trust it.