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The anti-impotence drug Viagra will be available on the High Street without a prescription from 14 February. | |
Boots the chemist is introducing a trial scheme at three of its branches in Manchester. | Boots the chemist is introducing a trial scheme at three of its branches in Manchester. |
Men aged between 30 and 65 will be able to buy four pills for £50 after a consultation with the pharmacist. | Men aged between 30 and 65 will be able to buy four pills for £50 after a consultation with the pharmacist. |
But Dr Jeff Hackett, chairman of the British Society for Sexual Medicine, said many men were entitled to the drug on the NHS, without paying. | |
"We have some regulations at the moment that allow a large number of patients to get the drug free on the National Health Service," he said. | |
"One of the problems for pharmacists will be to identify these patients who actually shouldn't be paying who are legally entitled to get it free and that's quite a challenge." | |
Hour-long consultation | |
Men seeking the drug from the pharmacist will have to undergo some basic medical tests, and anyone wanting a repeat prescription would have to consult a doctor. | |
Boots pharmacist James Longdon said the men would have an hour-long consultation, including blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol checks. | |
He added that they would also be made aware that men with certain medical conditions could obtain the drug free of charge with a prescription from their GP. | |
Boots claims that only 10% of the three million men who suffer from impotence are being treated. | |
It said offering Viagra without a prescription could help to improve those figures. | |
The chemist also claimed the move would be a good way to monitor men's health, as erectile dysfunction was often a marker for a more serious underlying medical condition. |