So you’re interested in buying Viagra, the legendary impotence medication. What will the law say about your decision? Let’s examine the law and medicine surrounding this matter.
What Is Viagra?
Viagra is a medication commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence). It was originally approved for medical use in the United States in the 1980s. The main active ingredient in Viagra is sildenafil citrate (also known as Viagra brand).
Viagra is marketed in many countries, including the United States, as both a prescription drug and over-the-counter medicine. However, it is only available by prescription in the United Kingdom and some other countries.
How Does Viagra Work?
In order to treat erectile dysfunction, doctors will often prescribe Viagra or a similar medication to patients. When a man is sexually stimulated, the muscles in his penis relax and trigger the growth of blood vessels in his penis. These blood vessels then dilate, allowing a sufficient blood flow into his penis so that he can achieve an erection. Once he achieves this erection, the sexual stimulation is prevented from causing another erection, thus treating the impotence. Sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient in Viagra, works by inhibiting the action of phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5), an enzyme that breaks down cGMP, which is a molecule that carries important biological messages in the body. Inhibition of PDE-5 prevents the breakdown of cGMP and keeps it at a high enough level to allow the safe and normal functioning of the penis.
Is It Legal To Buy Viagra?
In most places, it is legal to buy Viagra. The only exceptions are (1) when it’s being advertised as a “controlled substance” or (2) if it is approved only for veterinary use.
The term “controlled substance” is used in the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulations to refer to substances, including medicines like Viagra, that are listed in Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substance Act (CSA). The CSA is a federal law that controls the manufacture, acquisition, sale, and use of controlled substances in the United States. Scheduling a drug according to the CSA is done by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Attorney General (AG) of the United States. Under the CSA, Schedule 1 drugs are defined as:
- drugs with no currently accepted medical use
- drugs that are highly dependent on the manufacturer for their effectiveness
- drugs that are easily modified by existing chemical substances
- drugs that are easily accessible from illegal laboratories
- drugs that are not approved by the FDA for medical use
- substances that are considered to be socially and/or economically unacceptable
Scheduling a drug according to the CSA does not affect how a drug is marketed in the United States or any other country. However, it can have a major impact on a drug’s legality outside the United States. If a drug is placed on Schedule 1 of the CSA, then it is considered to be an illegal “controlled substance” in any country, including the United States.
Can You Take Viagra With Food?
It is generally not recommended that you take Viagra with food. However, this is not a hard and fast rule. People who do so report that they do not experience any negative effects. The main reason for this is that sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient in Viagra, is broken down by the body into inactive metabolites when taken with food. This breakdown is mainly caused by the enzyme CYP3A4, which is involved in the metabolization of many medications including sildenafil citrate. Because of this, it is usually recommended that you take Viagra at least two hours before eating or drinking anything. However, this does not mean that you have to wait until then to take the medication. You can take it as soon as you remember to do so.
Is There A Dr. Oz Pro-Viagra Campaign?
There is no official Dr. Oz pro-Viagra campaign, but the popular physician may have something to say about the medication. In a recent interview with Mehmet Oz, the host of the popular talk show The Dr. Oz Show, Oz said that he did not think that Viagra was entirely harm-free. “I do not recommend Viagra for everyone. I think that, for the right patient, it can be very helpful. But I also think that, for the wrong patient, it can be extremely dangerous,” he said. “So I would not say that it’s a one-stop-shop for all male problems. But I do think that it’s a medication that could be helpful for certain men with problems.”
Will My Doctor Think I’m An Imposter If I Tell Him I Bought Viagra On-the-Dark?
Most doctors will not judge you for having bought a medication without a prescription. So long as you are not trying to sell the medication or using it inappropriately, your doctor will not think that you are an imposter. In fact, many doctors actively encourage patients to try and buy medications that are not available in a doctor’s office. It is generally accepted that if a medication is safe and effective for treating a certain condition, then a patient has a right to try and get their hands on it even if it means going outside of the doctor’s office to do so.
Where Can I Buy Viagra?
If you’re looking to buy Viagra in the United States, you will most likely have to visit a medical specialist because most drugstores do not deal in medications that are considered to be prescription only. You will also need to have a prescription signed by a doctor in order to purchase the medication. The cost of a single 20 mg tablet in the US is about $53. You can buy Viagra at a pharmacy or online store that specializes in international delivery. Just make sure that you read the shipping information before making a purchase because some shipping restrictions may apply. In some cases, the cost of delivery can be more than the cost of the tablet itself. But if you’re feeling adventurous and don’t want to wait for the mailing truck to show up at your door, then you can always choose to go the extra mile and pay the postage yourself.
What About The Side Effects?
The side effects of Viagra are generally mild and go away within a few hours or a day. The most common side-effect is headache. Other side effects include upset stomach, flushing, and heartburn. These are usually only temporary, but on rare occasions, they can be severe. In any case, side effects are something that must be weighed against the benefits of the medication. For many men, Viagra is a life-changing medication that allows them to enjoy sex with their partners again. It also brings them great peace of mind in knowing that they will not suffer from impotence any longer. So, in the end, the benefits of taking Viagra often outweigh the risks.
To learn more, visit this helpful website that provides comprehensive information about the risks and side effects of Viagra.