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ED medication guide

ED medication review online in Virginia and West Virginia

This guide is for low-risk erectile dysfunction medication review, not for chest pain, fainting, nitrate use, or situations where sex has been medically restricted.

Start online

Start a $59 online review for ED medication.

A cautious ED-medication lane can fit online care when the cardiovascular and medication screens stay low risk and the request does not raise safety concerns that need in-person evaluation.

If treatment is appropriate, your physician can send a non-controlled prescription to your pharmacy and provide portal instructions for the next step.

Quick facts

  • You must be physically in Virginia and West Virginia at the time of request
  • Starts at $59
  • No insurance needed
  • No app download
  • Physician review during posted service hours
  • Non-controlled prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy when appropriate
  • A work or school note can be included when medically appropriate
  • Response windows: Daily posted service hours, 6:00 AM-9:00 PM ET

Common symptoms

  • Difficulty getting or keeping an erection
  • Prior good response to ED medication
  • Desire for a cautious starter review
  • No current heart or exertional red flags

May fit online care

  • Adults 18 and older
  • Adult male requesting a low-risk medication review
  • No nitrate use or chest-pain history that makes sex unsafe
  • No fainting or concerning exertional symptoms
  • History stays in the straightforward screening lane

Look for another care setting

  • Chest pain, fainting, or severe shortness of breath
  • Nitrate medications or poppers
  • Recent heart symptoms with exertion or sex
  • Being told sex is not safe medically

What to have ready

  • Whether you have used ED medication before
  • What the main issue has been
  • Any prior ED-medication response or side effects
  • Current medications, heart history, and allergies

Can ED medication ever be a good online fit?

Sometimes yes, but only in a low-risk screening lane. The request has to stay free of nitrate use, chest symptoms, fainting, and other cardiovascular red flags.

Why is the screening so narrow here?

ED medication can be unsafe in some cardiac or medication situations, so the online lane should stay limited to straightforward low-risk requests only.