Sildenafil — Online ED Evaluation
Sildenafil is a prescription medication that may be used for erectile dysfunction (ED). A licensed clinician will review your information and determine whether sildenafil is appropriate for you.
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What to know about Sildenafil
Sildenafil is commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction. It works by supporting blood flow. Use only as directed by a clinician and according to your prescription label.
Rx only Clinician-directed U.S. pharmacy dispensing
- Intended for adults when clinically appropriate
- Dosage and instructions are individualized
- Timing relative to meals and other meds may matter
- Not all patients will be eligible; availability varies by state
How it works
1) Secure intake → 2) Clinician review (telehealth if needed) → 3) If appropriate, a treatment plan is discussed. Prescriptions are not guaranteed.
Safety first
Tell your clinician about heart conditions, chest pain, blood pressure issues, recent stroke/MI, eye/vision changes, and all medications (especially nitrates or riociguat).
Dispensing
When prescribed, medications are dispensed by a state-licensed U.S. pharmacy and shipped where permitted by law. Pharmacy details are disclosed as required.
Sildenafil FAQs
Can I get sildenafil online?
Possibly. A prescription may be issued only if a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate after a clinical evaluation and applicable telemedicine requirements are met.
Are there side effects?
Possible side effects can include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, upset stomach, dizziness, or visual changes. Seek immediate care for chest pain, sudden vision or hearing loss, or an erection lasting more than 4 hours.
Who should not use sildenafil?
People taking nitrates (e.g., for chest pain) or riociguat should not use sildenafil. Always disclose your full medical history and medication list to your clinician.
How will I receive my medication?
If prescribed, it will be dispensed by a state-licensed U.S. pharmacy and shipped where permitted. Availability may vary by state and regulation.
Important: Medications are prescribed only when clinically appropriate after a valid clinician-patient relationship is established. Compounded medications, when used, are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved.