BRITS are romping more in the lockdown — with Viagra sales up fourfold.

Horny fellas snapped up more blue pills in March than that month last year.

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All brands of Viagra enjoyed a thumping boost in March compared to last year – with Sildenafil proving the most popular.

Sales of the morning after pill and premature ejaculation treatments have also spiked, increasing by 23% and 34% respectively.

Viagra in its different forms has been available to buy over-the-counter in the UK for two years to help men suffering with erectile problems. Costing under £4 per tablet, it's become a hit with blokes who need a helping hand for romance.

Online pharmacy UK Meds said it flogged more than 4,000 packets of erectile dysfunction treatments alone last month.

Joe Soiza, boss of the site, said: “In order to help control the spread of coronavirus, the government has said people must stay at home."

"Of course, this means couples are spending more time together in close proximity and, with sporting events being postponed and theatres closing, they have more time on their hands."

“It appears the British public is making the most of a bad situation by investing in some quality time together.”

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A poll released last night found 17% more couples were spending their lockdown time having more sex.

The research from Ipsos MORI found 18-34 year olds were most likely to bonk more regularly than any other age group.

However the under 35’s favourite lockdown pastime is less thrilling – spending time on social media.

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