Viagra Connect
Buy Viagra Connect tablets online to treat erectile dysfunction in men. New brand, same medicine as Viagra 50mg or generic sildenafil 50mg.
Buy Viagra Connect online in UK
How to order Viagra Connect online for UK delivery:
- Read medical information about erectile dysfunction
- Answer medical questions to check for eligibility
- Reviewed by doctors – posted from UK pharmacy (tracked 24hr service)
Viagra Connect and alternatives
Prices
Prices of Viagra Connect and sildenafil tablets (in stock)
Tablet type | 4 tablets | 8 tablets | 16 tablets | 32 tablets |
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Viagra Connect 50mg | £17.50 | £33.50 | £67.00 | £134.00 |
Sildenafil 25mg | £4.90 | £8.50 | £15.20 | £29.50 |
Sildenafil 50mg | £6.50 | £11.90 | £23.00 | £44.00 |
Sildenafil 100mg | £7.20 | £13.25 | £26.00 | £49.00 |
Prescription fees
Dr Fox supplies medicine on prescription and charges a small prescription fee based on the order value of each prescription.
Prescriptions are issued by our doctors online and sent electronically to our pharmacy.
Dr Fox prices are 25%–50% lower than other UK online clinics.
Delivery charges
UK delivery only: £2.90 per consultation via Royal Mail 24 Signed For (1-3 working days with tracking).
What is Viagra Connect?
Viagra Connect is the same as ordinary Viagra, but in a pack which can be supplied by pharmacies over the counter without a prescription. The active ingredient is called sildenafil. Sildenafil is available at a lower price than both Viagra Connect or Viagra.
Viagra Connect is available only in 50mg strength, in packs of 4 or 8 tablets. Viagra and sildenafil are available in 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg strengths in packs of 4 and 8, but more than one pack at a time can be supplied from Dr Fox.
Sildenafil is the generic version of Viagra. It is the same medicine with the same effects, but generic sildenafil is significantly lower cost. Most men have switched away from taking Viagra to taking sildenafil due to the big cost savings.
Viagra Connect is sildenafil 50mg or Viagra 50mg branded and supplied in a different way. Sildenafil and Viagra require a prescription, which can be an electronic prescription, Viagra Connect does not.
How to buy Viagra Connect
In order to obtain Viagra Connect men must undergo an assessment. This assessment can be carried out online, or by a pharmacist in-store. The in-store assessment may require an appointment.
Dr Fox provides an online assessment for Viagra Connect and other erectile dysfunction treatment. At the end of the online assessment a range of erectile dysfunction medicines can be requested, including low cost sildenafil or Viagra Connect, Viagra. Alternative treatments Cialis, Levitra, and Spedra are also available. All strengths and various quantities and combinations can be requested.
Medical checks for erectile dysfunction
Before requesting treatment from Dr Fox, men must read the medical information which provides background information about erectile dysfunction and its treatment.
It is important that men with erectile dysfunction are properly assessed and advised about treatment. This includes consulting a doctor prior to obtaining treatment online.
Why can Viagra Connect be supplied without a prescription?
Pfizer, the pharmaceutical company which developed Viagra, successfully applied to the UK medicines licensing authority, the MHRA , to supply sildenafil 50mg direct from pharmacies over the counter. Pfizer was able to make the case that sildenafil could be supplied safely without the need for prescription, but instead with a check from an in-store pharmacist. Sildenafil has few common serious side effects and interactions and is usually an effective medicine.
This does not mean erectile dysfunction ( ED ) is not a significant medical condition which can cause considerable distress. It also does not mean men with ED do not need a full medical assessment, which might include investigations and tests. ED can be a sign of underlying problems with circulation or a number of other medical conditions.
How do erectile dysfunction medicines work?
Both Viagra and Viagra Connect are brand names for a medicine, the medical name of which is sildenafil. Sildenafil works by changing blood flow in the penis during sexual stimulation. It does this by inhibiting an enzyme called phosphodiesterase 5 ( PDE5 ). It is a PDE5 inhibitor.
Other treatments for erectile dysfunction such as Cialis ( tadalafil), Levitra ( vardenafil), and Spedra (avanafil), are also PDE5 inhibitors. The main difference between these treatments is the duration of action. They stay active for different lengths of time: 1 tablet of Viagra or Viagra Connect (sildenafil) will last about 4 hours; Spedra (avanafil) also lasts about 4 hours; Levitra (vardenafil) for about 4-5 hours; and Cialis (tadalafil) for about 36 hours.
Advantages of Viagra Connect
Men who need erectile dysfunction treatment straight away, the same day, can now go to a pharmacy for their tablets. They might need to make an appointment, and would need an in-store assessment, but potentially it is same day treatment. Dr Fox usually can provide next day delivery for orders made in the morning, but not same day.
Disadvantages of Viagra Connect
- The main disadvantage is cost. Viagra Connect is a 50mg tablet of sildenafil (around £4 each), and sildenafil 50mg can be bought online for a lot less (around £1.31 each). The saving is considerable (see prices above).
- If obtained online, the treatment is delivered by post with a signature required. This saves a trip to a pharmacy.
- Some men may prefer not to have to have a face-to-face pharmacy assessment to obtain treatment.
- Men can obtain different strengths of tablets online, not just 50mg tablets. 50mg of sildenafil is the usual starting dose, but some men require 100mg or 25mg. Dr Fox supplies 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg tablets.
- Viagra Connect is available from pharmacies only in packs of 4 or 8 tablets. Greater quantities are available online, and combinations of different strengths and alternative treatments.
Patient Information Leaflet
The Patient Information Leaflet ( PIL ) is the leaflet included in the pack with a medicine and must be read before taking the medicine. It is written for patients and gives information about taking or using a medicine.
Viagra Connect FAQs
Is it suitable for all men?
Men should not take Viagra Connect without first discussing with their own doctor if they have certain medical conditions: breathlessness, low or high blood pressure; recent heart attack; a history of heart disease or stroke; serious kidney (renal) or liver disease; angulation or deformity of the penis; Leukaemia; multiple myeloma, or sickle cell disease; bleeding disorders; stomach ulcers.
Do not take Viagra Connect if you also take nitrate medicine (chest pain or heart failure) or amyl nitrates (poppers), riociguat (high blood pressure in lungs), or ritonavir ( HIV treatment), or other ED treatment.
Are there any side effects?
The most common side effects of Viagra Connect (sildenafil) are headache, flushing, dyspepsia (indigestion), visual disorders, nasal congestion, dizziness, and visual colour distortion.
Will it work every time?
According to the study data for Viagra Connect (sildenafil 50mg) 74% of men reported that treatment improved their erections. This figure increases to 82% of men using sildenafil 100mg.
There are times when ED tablets might not work and may not improve or overcome the underlying cause of erectile dysfunction. Satisfactory erections require the following:
Are other ED tablets available without prescription?
There are other brands of generic sildenafil 50mg now available without prescription as they have been reclassified as a ‘Pharmacy medicine’. Other ED tablets such as Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil), and Spedra (avanafil) are also likely to be reclassified as ‘Pharmacy medicine’ in the future but this process will take time and are not currently available without a prescription.
Can I get Viagra Connect on the NHS ?
Authored 09 April 2018 by Dr Tony Steele
MB ChB Sheffield University 1983. Former hospital doctor and GP .
Reviewed by Dr C. Pugh, Dr B. Babor, Dr A. Wood, Dr P. Hunt
Last reviewed 05 October 2022
Last updated 9 May 2023