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is it safe to take viagra if you have a defibrillator?

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please discuss with your dispensing pharmacist or the pharmacist attached to your do tor’s group of surgeries

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Taviterry in reply toHappyrosie

We've had a couple of recent requests about the use of Viagra. You don't say what, if any, pills you are taking, and it would be unwise for any of us to advise. Definitely one for for a medical professional.

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George6969 in reply toTaviterry

Ok thanks. I see my heart doctor on Thursday I’ll as her . I am on 5 different tablets for my heart and have peacemaker and defibrillator

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Cagney31

Hi George , I would talk to my GP first mate , just wondering what tablets you are on as I have a defibrillator implant to and they are talking about upping my medication to Five tablets a day when I’ve only been taking 3 a day bisoprolol, ramipril and amiodarone.

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