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Nov
09
2011
Viagra - Free On NHS
 

Currently GPs can only prescribe a small number of genuine Viagra to certain men who are suffering from other conditions which may be the underlying cause of their erectile dysfunction such as diabetes and Parkinson’s disease

The BMA wants to stop men from purchasing fake and unlicensed generic viagra over the internet and they see this route as being the most effective way of combating this problem.

At the moment it is reckoned that only 10 % of the 2.3 million men in the UK suffering from erectile dysfunction are currently being treated and some are being tempted by low prices on the internet for fake and unlicensed generic viagra.

As we have said many times before, if the price of the fake and unlicensed generic viagra seems like a bargai, but it is potentially dangerous. The way to deal with this issue is not to make Viagra free to everyone on the NHS as this is unaffordable and the BMA knows this.

The way to ensure that patients are not given fake and unlicensed Viagra over the internet is for the regulatory authorities to issue kite marks to genuine clinics, such as UKMeds4U.com, operating on the internet.

All legitimate online prescribers would have nothing to fear from such a move and with a public education programme the fraudsters would soon be marginalised!

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