Don’t Buy Treatments from a Foreign Pharmacy: If you choose an erectile dysfunction clinic that is not be registered in the UK you really don't know what you're getting. You absolutely are taking a risk, we strongly advise against people going this way. It's quite impossible to be sure of the quality, of the effectiveness of medicines brought in this way.
Don’t Buy Generic Viagra, Cialis or Levitra: Generic drugs can be legally produced for drugs where the patent has expired. About 10-12 years after a new medicine is introduced, the patent (exclusive rights) runs out, and then other drug manufacturers are allowed to produce it. These are often cheaper than the original brand, and may be sold under the generic name or new brand names.
In the case of treatments for ED, patents have not run out on any of the treatments. Therefore any production of generic Viagra, generic Cialis or generic Levitra is illegal. The lucrative business of selling illegal generic drugs on the internet has led to the establishment of many small backyard operations in developing countries, operating with low overhead and labour costs and no regulatory oversight.
There is a high probability that the treatment will not work or could even prove detrimental to one's health
Don’t Lie on the Medical Form: Be absolutely truthful on the medical questionnaire. There are certain circumstances where it is not advisable to take Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. Erectile Dysfunction can often be a red flag that something’s not right with the body’s system. ED treatments may hide the symptoms but will not cure the underlying cause. It is therefore important that anyone displaying any of the symptoms of diabetes should firstly have a doctor check if there are significant problems with the arteries or the nervous system or at the very least take a simple blood test to detect diabetes available from most pharmacies.
An ED clinic should look at what medicines you're already taking from their GP. Some medications will be a reason for not being able to supply ED treatments. People who have cardiovascular disease of any sort and also people who have any anatomical problems of their penis or genitals we would want to see their GP for further advice