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29th November 2017
02:08pm GMT

“This decision is good news for men’s health,” MHRA group manager, Mick Foy, said of the decision. “The move to make Viagra Connect more widely accessible will encourage men to seek help within the healthcare system and increase awareness of erectile dysfunction. “Erectile dysfunction can be a debilitating condition, so it’s important men feel they have fast access to quality and legitimate care and do not feel they need to turn to counterfeit online supplies which could have potentially serious side effects.”Pharmacists will now be required to have a short discussion with men hoping to purchase the pills to deem if it is appropriate for them to take it or whether a visit to their GP is necessary.
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