Written by Richard Simmons| Monday, 29 August 2011| There is 1 comment
Many doctors and health professionals in the United Kingdom are becoming increasingly concerned about the decision by many National Health Service local trusts to restrict the amount of erectile dysfunction medication given to needy patients from four tablets monthly to only two tablets.

For example health chiefs in Oxfordshire recently said that despite the NHS guidelines on erectile dysfunction medication which states that men between the age of 40 and 60 should normally be having sex once a week and therefore only requiring one tablet weekly of either Viagra, Cialis Levitra, they would only be handing out one tablet every two weeks.
This decision which comes as part of the UK government's austerity drive will obviously have a big effect on many relationships. The president of the British Society for Sexual Medicine, Dr Edwards said that he was concerned that men would try and buy very cheap erectile dysfunction medications online which were bound to be counterfeit and therefore dangerous to health.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency [MHRA] has also put out a warning recently saying that there was a big risk of buying low quality and therefore potentially dangerous impotence medications online.
Buying erectile dysfunction medication online can be safe but certain guidelines need to be followed. First it is important that you have an online consultation with a UK doctor before you are allowed to get any treatments. This can be done discreetly at the Ukmedix web site.
You should also make sure that your medication comes from a UK based pharmacy and that you can get the name and address of the dispensing pharmacy. All Ukmedix pharmacies are based in the UK and using the Pharmacheck system it is possible to check that what you are getting is genuine and not some counterfeit tablet shipped out of a sweat shop in China or India.
