The largest supermarket chain Tesco is starting to sell Viagra in a few days not only over the counter, but even for half the price, reported Monday British media. The agent will be available to men who do not have any contraindications with a simple test.
Until recently, this drug was available only by prescription or from unproven internet providers. The public health service (NHS) has successfully resisted pressure to reimburse Viagra, fearing it will strain its budget.
Booths was the first major retailer to sell the blue pill at £ 55 per pack of four pills. But Tesco has no intention of giving up this growing segment of the market without a fight. For the same price, she will sell a pack of eight tablets.
From September 27, Viagra will be available in 300 Tesco supermarkets across the country with a pharmacy division. The only formal requirement is to complete the questionnaire, measure your blood pressure, and pass the diabetes and cholesterol tests. Viagra over the counter will be available to men between the ages of 40 and 65.
In special training courses, Tesco salespeople had to demonstrate that they could cope with different types of customers, ranging from insanely shy to overly self-righteous.
Clients with diagnosed abnormal glucose levels, hypertension or elevated cholesterol will be dismissed with a receipt and sent to the doctor.
Tesco assumes that a large number of men find it difficult to summon the courage to talk to a doctor about their intimate matters. (PAP)