Quick-dissolving
Viagra
Quick-dissolving Viagra is a product that claims to be Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) in a different form. Instead of a pill, "quick-dissolving Viagra" is often a lozenge or soft gel tab.
Quick-dissolving Viagra is potentially dangerous:
- It can contain ingredients other than what is in Viagra
- It is neither FDA- Approved nor regulated.
- Because the FDA does not regulate it, its ingredients are uncertain and can be unsafe
- Its effects are unknown, so it may not work
- It often contains a smaller dose of drug than real Viagra-so you could pay more for less
- The drug goes by other names, including Meltabs, Vidrin, Soft Tabs, and Viagra lozenges
Recognize sites selling Quick-dissolving Viagra :
- Avoid buying Viagra if it is sold in a form other than a pill-usually a lozenge or soft gel tab. The real Viagra is only available as a blue diamond-shaped pill
- It claims to work faster than Viagra, or to begin working right away. However, it is not proven to work faster, or even as fast, as real Viagra.
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