Thread: Viagra, cialis, etc.
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07-08-19 07:30 #132
Posts: 1311Traveling with V and C
I'm flying to NYC in a few weeks and planning to see someone there who has been on my bucket list for years. Have any of you guys flown with V or C in your carry-on and had issues with TSA? I do not have a prescription for the stuff. I'm sure they're more interested in bombs and weapons but I don't want my vacation ruined because of boner pills LOL.
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07-07-19 12:20 #131
Posts: 1544Yep
Originally Posted by Randolph [View Original Post]
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07-07-19 12:07 #130
Posts: 349Originally Posted by GoldenGreek [View Original Post]
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07-03-19 13:05 #129
Posts: 856Mandelay
Originally Posted by GoldenGreek [View Original Post]
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07-03-19 00:07 #128
Posts: 666Anything out there that you can take to not bust too fast?
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07-02-19 21:09 #127
Posts: 189Boners for Life
Saw this ad. Just how many tabs are you guys buying in one shot?
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06-25-19 20:00 #126
Posts: 856More Vitamin V
What's up guys. I have another batch of Vitamin V coming in. These are the real deal. No generics. None of those generic side effects (trust me I know about those terrible side effects). Hit me on the PM for more info.
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06-25-19 18:14 #125
Posts: 2Sildenafil and Tadalafil
I just spent some time in Mexico. Sildenafil (generic Viagra) is easy to find. Tadalafil (generic Cialis) not as much. Prices vary, but I got 4-packs of Sildenafil 100 mg for 150 pesos (around $7. 90). So less than $2 a pill. All OTC. Even Walmart sells it.
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06-24-19 15:34 #124
Posts: 278Major health insurance company ripoff.
After reading this section about obtaining ED meds (thanks), I contacted Hey Doctor. Everything was pretty quick, and I was prescribed 5 mg of Cialis (it was my choice to get a smallest dose possible and adjust it accordingly), 30 tablets. I called the pharmacy and was told my major insurer (lets just say they made me "blue and crossed" over this) I'm paying loads of money too each pay period, requires a pre-approval or else they will deny paying the script. Anyway, the pharmacy had a discount card I could use to get this, and the end result was around $40.
Damn insurance companies.
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06-10-19 23:26 #123
Posts: 204Reliable supplier
Anybody tried USA Medical Market. They are an advertiser here. US or foreign made medicines? Real deal or TGTBT?
Thanks.
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06-04-19 09:05 #122
Posts: 194Worked great
Originally Posted by MoneyT [View Original Post]
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06-03-19 17:13 #121
Posts: 856Vitamin V Available
I have a big order of Vitamin V coming in. These are not fakes. Pfizer brand only. The real deal. HMU on pm for more info.
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05-11-19 06:59 #120
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Chad213 [View Original Post]
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05-11-19 03:59 #119
Posts: 82First time
I've had issues here and there always wanted to try something out. Read this thread and with all the info decided to make the move. I didn't realize how easy this stuff is to get now.
After some research here and few other places Cialis seemed like the choice for me. I like the bigger window and I felt I just need a little boost nothing crazy. I've taken a gas station pill once before that when I would get a hard on wouldn't go away for few hours and lasted almost a week like this.
I used heydoctor for the script and cost me $30 then used GoodRx for a coupon for $31 got 30 5 mg pills generic cialis from marianos. Even the cute pharmacist commented on how much of a good price it was.
Hoping this dose works about like the gas station pill just not as long LOL Might give it a try tmr night if all goes as planned.
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04-16-19 14:32 #118
Posts: 856Viagra vs Cialis
I have been using Viagra for close to 15 years now and have used Cialis several times in that time period. I have way more success with Viagra than Cialis. Initially I used to suffer from the side effects but haven't in years. The only time I do actually experience the side effects is when using generics. I recently tried Roman and it's effective, but it doesn't kick like the Viagra does. My contact works for Pfizer and I have been very fortunate to get them at a much lower rate than what you'd get in the pharmacy.