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If sites do not require a prescription to buy viagra online you are most likely buying from an overseas site that is shipping generic, non-fda approved medication...not brand name Pfizer Viagra. There are sites where you can legally buy FDA-approved brand name Viagra...but it requires filling out a medical questionnaire - which is then reviewed by a U.S. licensed doctor, and if approved, a prescription is sent to the proper U.S. licensed pharmacy, which then ships the medication. Any site that does not follow these guidelines should not be shopped with.
you can buy it but it will come from an foreign phamacy and they are not FDA regulated so you may get viagra..you may not..and it could get siezed at the border and you lose your money. you could send them payment and them not send it and you have no recourse.. (been there done that many times).. For safety, use an legal pharmacy from USA or Canada which requires rx
Possible? Probably. Legal? No.
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thanks. I'm in Canada, but I'm sure the same applies
by king of ellipses on November 17th, 2008