British supermarket to sell Viagra
September 19th, 2010 - 1:15 pm ICT by IANSLondon, Sep 19 (IANS) Viagra will now be sold at a British supermarket, a media report said.
Tesco is to become the first supermarket in Britain to sell viagra, giving men a chance to purchase the anti-impotence drug without a prescription, Daily Express reported Sunday.
The tablets are to go on sale at 300 British stores from the coming week at a price of 52 pounds for eight instead of the usual 55 pounds for four.
“The service is available to men aged between 40 and 65. They will have to complete a questionnaire and we will then carry out a blood pressure test, diabetes screen and cholesterol test,” Tesco commercial manager for pharmacy services was quoted as saying.
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