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Safety rules when buying onlineSubmitted by JohnScott Wed, 18 Feb 2009
Because of the volume of spam landing in everyone’s inbox, it’s impossible to avoid knowing that drugs to treat erectile dysfunction are freely available on the internet without a prescription. These messages also emphasise the savings people can make by buying online. Going to your neighborhood drugstore always means the usual high retail price and no discounts. All this prompts the question, "How safe is it to buy online?"
If you ask anyone working in the pharmaceutical industry or in government where Big Phama’s lobbyists work their magic, the answer will always be dire warnings on safety. They start with the risk that the "pharmacy" will prove to be selling fakes - this is true of a small percentage of the sites — and move on to the more serious medical risks of taking a medication without first getting medical advice. Curiously, this second objection starts with warnings about side-effects. This is mildly disconcerting. Most pharmaceutical companies tend to play down the significance of possible side-effects. They are all rare and, even if you are one of the unlucky few, the symptoms quickly go away. Yet, for these purposes, you need to consult a doctor to ensure you will not experience any of the potentially dangerous adverse effects. We then move on to the need to check that there will be no interactions between the proposed drug and the other drugs you are taking. And finish with the clincher. Erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. The argument is, therefore, that early diagnosis and treatment for these diseases saves you a lot of pain in the long term. Well, there are criminals wherever you go and the internet is no exception. But if you buy levitra as the best of the medications for treating erectile dysfunction from reputable online pharmacies, the only risk is that you will save a lot of money. Big Pharma is more worried about losing its profit margin than about your health. As to the risk of side-effects, all the major sites such as this explain the risks and list the drugs that may interact to cause problems. Further, before you are allowed to buy, you will be given a questionnaire about your health and the medications you are taking. So long as you answer these questions honestly, you can safely buy levitra online. The world is full of all kinds of dangers but, so long as you look carefully before you buy, you should be safe. If you do have concerns about your physical health, there is nothing to stop you from going to see your local healthcare provider. If he or she confirms it safe for you to take levitra, you can then buy it online with confidence. About the Author
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