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It's not clear what the man meant when he said "generic" Viagra since there is no official generic of the erectile dysfunction drug.
He means he bought a cheap knockoff from China that was delivered to him by postal mail. He probably did this because you need a prescription to buy Viagra, but you don't, or at least it's not enforced, to buy knockoff drugs online from other countries. This is a common thing.
https://www.dred.com/uk/viagra-without-prescription.html
"Buying Viagra without a prescription" is a commonly searched term online. Most men turn to the Internet to avoid talking to their GP about erectile dysfunction. This can be dangerous; Viagra is a drug that can have severe effects on the body if taken carelessly. If combined with other medicines, or certain pre-existing conditions, it can lead to serious side effects. Therefore In order to buy Viagra, you must have a prescription from a GP.
The fact is that Viagra is primarily a performance enhancing drug and a recreational drug, not an infertility treatment, and is taken by many men just to last longer in bed. Almost any over-the-counter drug can cause harm including death if taken in high dosage. Viagra is hardly different. Since it's not addictive, Viagra should be available without prescription. Making it so would probably reduce the risk of men being harmed by taking counterfeits that have more dangerous ingredients.
http://www.kiro7.com/news/local/man-on-5-generic-viagra-pills-arrested-for-dui-crash/564437258
A man who told police he took five times the recommended dosage of erectile dysfunction medication was arrested for DUI after investigators said he crashed into a Seattle parking garage.
Officers, who did not smell the odor of intoxicants from the man or his vehicle, arrested the Mercer Island man believing he was possibly under the influence of prescription drugs, according to an incident report.
At the hospital, the suspect “made statements to officers about taking a generic version of ‘Viagra,’†according to a police incident report. The 59-year-old Mercer Island man “told officers that he took five pills when the bottle said to only take one.â€
Warnings for Viagra say blood pressure can drop to unsafe levels, and there can be rare side effects, including sudden vision loss – and an erection lasting more than four hours.
It's not clear what the man meant when he said "generic" Viagra since there is no official generic of the erectile dysfunction drug. Imposter Viagra is advertised online, and the active ingredient in branded Viagra is also available in the drug Revatio, a hypertension medication that has a lower dose.
Police are waiting for blood test results to determine what was in the man’s system. The incident report does not indicate any other medications.
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