For many years, patients suffering from erectile dysfunction, commonly referred to as ED, could only obtain sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, with a doctor’s prescription.
The drug, which enhances the effects of nitric oxide in the penis to stimulate blood flow, is still available via traditional doctor’s prescription. However, many governments have reclassified sildenafil as a pharmacy drug, meaning patients can purchase it legally and safely after briefly consulting with an online medical provider.
Pharmacy classification does not imply that patients can simply purchase erectile dysfunction medications over-the-counter. Currently, any company, doctor, or independent pharmacy selling sildenafil or similar products without a prescription is breaking the law and may be selling potentially counterfeit drugs.
Patients do not need to visit their doctor in person to obtain a prescription for sildenafil any longer, though. At MyDrHank, we will connect you to a board-licensed medical provider who will quickly and discreetly evaluate your health situation.
If you’ve never tried telemedicine before, don’t worry – the process is quick and painless. The delivery of telemedicine allows for a patient and medical provider to establish a relationship, similar to a face-to-face meeting in a doctor’s office.
During an online consultation, patients can expect to answer a few simple questions about sexual health and performance, as well as disclose other medications currently prescribed, if any. For example, patients currently taking nitrates for heart issues should not take Viagra or similar products because the combination may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure.
After a quick but thorough virtual examination, the medical provider can then prescribe FDA-approved ED treatment if your personal situation allows.
If approved for ED medication, the patient can buy discreetly from MyDrHank and even enroll in MyDrHank’s monthly drug delivery subscription plan where he’ll receive his choice of ED medication delivered discreetly to his door. No need to include insurance companies either, which typically won’t cover elective medications like ED meds – our safe and effective products source directly from actual pharmacies, which allow us to sell at the lowest possible prices, usually even lower than what a copay would cost.
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