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Other than providing traditional tablets to treat these medications, at City Life Pharmacy, we can make rapid-release medication in-house to treat this condition so you can be at your peak performance in a matter of minutes.

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Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is a common condition in men that affects sexual performance and the ability to maintain an erection. Luckily, this condition is easily manageable through the use of effective and safe medications. Orally-ingestible medications such as Sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra®) or Tadalafil (the active ingredient in Cialis®) are highly effective treatments for the management of erectile dysfunction.

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QuickStrips

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QuickStrips offer a discreet and efficient way of getting the results you desire. They offer the fastest onset of action in comparison to oral tablets. Like their name, these strips dissolve quickly in the mouth, allowing the active ingredients (Sildenafil or Tadalafil) to enter the bloodstream rapidly. This quick absorption to the bloodstream means that the medication can start working rapidly, often within 15 minutes. The concealed, easy-to-carry packaging of quick dissolve strips makes them convenient for use anytime,anywhere, without the need for water. Quick-dissolve strips offer a hassle-free solution, and are especially convenient for spontaneous intimate moments.

6x

faster than oral tablets

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How it works

Getting the medication you need is easy and convenient with City Life Pharmacy. All you have to do is sign up with our easy-to-use form. Your answers are then sent to our licensed physician for review. You can pick up your medication at our convenient location or have the medications sent right to your door!

Provided in discreet packaging only you can open.

Frequently Asked Questions
 

  • What is a Minor Ailment?
    Minor illnesses are described as health conditions that can be managed with minimal treatment and/or self-care strategies. Additional criteria include: Usually a short-term condition Lab results aren’t usually required Low risk of treatment masking an underlying condition No medication or medical history red flags that could suggest a more serious condition Only minimal or short-term follow-up is required
  • How can my pharmacist help with a minor ailment?
    Pharmacists can assess and prescribe a prescription level medication when necessary rather than recommending a milder over- the-counter treatment for specific, less serious conditions, as outlined by the Ontario College of Pharmacists.
  • Which specific minor ailments can my pharmacist assess and prescribe medications for?
    Minor, or common, illnesses refer to conditions that can initially be managed with non-prescription therapy, such as allergies or skin irritations. All pharmacists can assess minor illnesses symptoms and recommend self-care or over-the-counter treatments. Pharmacists in Ontario can now also prescribe medications for certain minor illnesses, as identified below: Allergic rhinitis (nasal allergies) Candidal stomatitis (oral thrush) Conjunctivitis (pink eye, bacterial, allergic and viral) Dermatitis (atopic, eczema, allergic and contact) Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD, heartburn) Hemorrhoids Herpes labialis (cold sores) Impetigo Insect bites and urticaria (hives) Tick bites, post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent Lyme disease Musculoskeletal sprains and strains Urinary tract infections (uncomplicated)
  • Do I need an appointment?
    No, you don’t need to make an appointment to speak with your pharmacist. If our store is open, you can consult with the pharmacist. We’re accessible and ready to see you.
  • Do I have to pay for an assessment and prescription for minor ailments?
    Assessment and prescribing for minor illnesses are covered by Ontario's Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). To be eligible for this service, you’d need to have a valid Ontario Health Number.
  • Will a Minor Ailments assessment always result in a prescription?
    After the pharmacist assesses a patient they, in conjunction with the patient, determine the appropriate course of action. This could be a prescription or a recommendation for an over-the-counter medication. If a pharmacist assesses your condition but feels it is serious or requires follow-up, he or she will refer you to a doctor for additional assessment.
  • Will my doctor be informed?
    Yes. Pharmacists are required to inform your primary physician when they write a prescription for you.
  • What if I do not have a doctor, can a pharmacist still prescribe for minor ailments?
    Yes. If the condition and treatment required are within pharmacists' prescribing limits, you may still receive treatment even if you do not have a doctor. This service is intended to improve access to health care.
  • What happens if my minor ailment turns out to be more serious?
    If your illness becomes more serious or you are not seeing improvements with the medication prescribed by your pharmacist, you will be referred to your doctor for a diagnosis. Your pharmacist is trained to recognize when an illness requires additional assessment and care beyond their scope.
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