Absolutely! Simply consult a healthcare provider on our platform and receive your doctor-prescribed sildenafil quickly for convenient pharmacy pickup.
Remember, the decision to prescribe is entirely at the clinician’s discretion.
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What is sildenafil? What are common side effects of sildenafil? Serious side effects are uncommon but can include chest pain, blurred vision, sudden hearing loss, dizziness, fainting, rash, urination difficulties, shortness of breath, or an erection lasting more than four hours. This summary does not cover all possible side effects. For comprehensive information, visit the National Institute of Health’s DailyMed webpage.
Sildenafil citrate (generic Viagra, Revatio) is a prescription drug used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). While ED is a common issue, it can significantly affect personal relationships and confidence levels. PAH is a serious condition that requires medical attention. Consult with a healthcare professional to see if sildenafil is suitable for you.
Though rare, some individuals may experience side effects from sildenafil, which can include mild headaches, increased light sensitivity, heartburn, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, drowsiness, alterations in color vision, muscle aches, nosebleeds, and tingling sensations. If you experience concerning side effects, it’s advisable to reach out to your doctor.
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Absolutely! Simply consult a healthcare provider on our platform and receive your doctor-prescribed sildenafil quickly for convenient pharmacy pickup.
Remember, the decision to prescribe is entirely at the clinician’s discretion.
Sildenafil is prescription-only, meaning you must have a licensed healthcare provider authorize its use.
Providers can prescribe a new medication or refill an existing prescription during a virtual or in-person consultation. Arrange for same-day pickup at a pharmacy near you by consulting with a licensed provider online.
Keep in mind that all prescriptions are subject to the provider's discretion. Controlled substances cannot be prescribed online.
For comprehensive information about sildenafil, visit our website to access patient guides, clinical studies, and additional resources.
Other options for treating erectile dysfunction include tadalafil (Cialis), vardenafil (Levitra), and avanafil (Stendra). Discuss with your healthcare provider to determine the most suitable option for your needs.
Yes, our platform simplifies the process of obtaining a new or refilling an existing prescription online. Schedule a video visit with a doctor or nurse to discuss your needs. Clinicians can prescribe medications for various conditions, including infections and allergies. However, please note that controlled substances cannot be prescribed online.
Yes, video prescription refill appointments are available around the clock in every state. You can access the service whenever you need to discuss a prescription refill with a healthcare provider.
The number of refills is determined by your healthcare provider. Typically, new patients may be prescribed a 30-day supply and might need to schedule a follow-up visit to assess the medication's effectiveness. Returning patients may qualify for longer prescriptions.
Our platform operates on a cash-pay basis and does not accept insurance for either the appointment or medication. If your clinician sends your prescription to a local pharmacy, you can pay using various methods, including FSA or HSA cards, prescription cards, cash, and credit. Most insurance plans typically do not require prior authorization for coverage.
Health insurance providers offer a formulary detailing covered medications, so consult your insurance provider for specifics.
It can be beneficial to have proof of a previous prescription before your refill appointment. Depending on the medication, some providers might request proof before proceeding with the refill. In certain cases, your healthcare provider can access a national pharmacy system to verify prior prescriptions.