Alpha Male 2 Gold 5000 works also but you expensive ebay $5 per pill. Expensive but they last in your system for 5 days or so. If you use GoodRx or Sams / Costco its really cheap for the generic of V. Sam's was like $40 for 30 pills of 100 MG that you can split. So it works out to. 67 cents per half. Play safe HC.
I simply asked for the maximum amount I could get because the per tablet price is the cheapest when you do that. I wasn't sure if it was going to be 30,45, 60, or 90 but was pleasantly surprised that 90 was given. I think if you pick the right practitioner, this isn't that big a deal. When I choose a doctor, I always make sure it's one that is open-minded and will consider my point of view. They will actually look at pubmed or peer-reviewed articles you print out instead of dismissing you as a quack and if you have ideas based on cutting-edge scientific research for things you want tested at your physicals (such as specific lab work that is beyond the norm), they will actually listen and strongly consider it if you make a valid point. In this case the practitioner knew I had no side-effects and this med worked very well for the 10 trial pills, so they had no problem prescribing this quantity to save me money. I'd rather not give out their name, but I will give you a clue as to the type of professional that tends to do this. Not being racist, but doctors of Indian decent and NPs (who can write scripts) are generally the most open-minded. Also, younger doctors tend to be more open-minded than older ones. I've never felt any allegiance to a specific doctor and will switch in a heartbeat if they aren't open-minded and just want to follow their old ways of doing things.
The bottle says NO REFILLS. DR MUST AUTHORIZE but I won't be needing any for a very long time.
I simply asked for the maximum amount I could get because the per tablet price is the cheapest when you do that. I wasn't sure if it was going to be 30,45, 60, or 90 but was pleasantly surprised that 90 was given. I think if you pick the right practitioner, this isn't that big a deal. When I choose a doctor, I always make sure it's one that is open-minded and will consider my point of view. They will actually look at pubmed or peer-reviewed articles you print out instead of dismissing you as a quack and if you have ideas based on cutting-edge scientific research for things you want tested at your physicals (such as specific lab work that is beyond the norm), they will actually listen and strongly consider it if you make a valid point. In this case the practitioner knew I had no side-effects and this med worked very well for the 10 trial pills, so they had no problem prescribing this quantity to save me money. I'd rather not give out their name, but I will give you a clue as to the type of professional that tends to do this. Not being racist, but doctors of Indian decent and NPs (who can write scripts) are generally the most open-minded. Also, younger doctors tend to be more open-minded than older ones. I've never felt any allegiance to a specific doctor and will switch in a heartbeat if they aren't open-minded and just want to follow their old ways of doing things.
The bottle says NO REFILLS. DR MUST AUTHORIZE but I won't be needing any for a very long time.
I would be interested in which Dr. Prescribed 90 100 mg Viagra on one script. I have had a Viagra Script for a few years now. My Dr. Always follows the prescribing guidelines of: 6 per month / 18 per 3 months (90 day supply). 90 pills on one script would be a 15 month supply.
When you received 90 pills on one script, when did it say the next refill was available on the bottle. Just curious.
Quantity prescribing guidlines are pretty standard. See attached:
Maybe I need to change Dr.
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I simply asked for the maximum amount I could get because the per tablet price is the cheapest when you do that. I wasn't sure if it was going to be 30,45, 60, or 90 but was pleasantly surprised that 90 was given. I think if you pick the right practitioner, this isn't that big a deal. When I choose a doctor, I always make sure it's one that is open-minded and will consider my point of view. They will actually look at pubmed or peer-reviewed articles you print out instead of dismissing you as a quack and if you have ideas based on cutting-edge scientific research for things you want tested at your physicals (such as specific lab work that is beyond the norm), they will actually listen and strongly consider it if you make a valid point. In this case the practitioner knew I had no side-effects and this med worked very well for the 10 trial pills, so they had no problem prescribing this quantity to save me money. I'd rather not give out their name, but I will give you a clue as to the type of professional that tends to do this. Not being racist, but doctors of Indian decent and NPs (who can write scripts) are generally the most open-minded. Also, younger doctors tend to be more open-minded than older ones. I've never felt any allegiance to a specific doctor and will switch in a heartbeat if they aren't open-minded and just want to follow their old ways of doing things.
The bottle says NO REFILLS. DR MUST AUTHORIZE but I won't be needing any for a very long time.
Starting off this thread with the latest I've found with cheapest prescription V out there. This is something that keeps changing each month, so you might find info in this post obsolete by next month. I don't have ED, or if I do, it's very mild (sometimes it's called old age) but I definitely remember it being better as a teen. V has helped me feel a lot more like a teen with no side-effects that I can detect (a full dose can cause you to be a bit nasally, but I only take 1/4 the full dose and don't notice anything other than being able to stay rock hard for as long as I like and it just feels a lot better than not using the V).
So a few months ago I posted in the general forum that if you have a prescription, K-Mart and Harris Teeter were the cheapest around when you use a GoodRx card (goodrx.com or your doctor should have them handy). This isn't the case any more. KM has gone up, and HT is now the most expensive. Oddly the cheapest is now Kroger, which owns HT, but the closest one is in Irmo. Next cheapest is Costco, but if you don't have a Costco card you'll have to fork out $60 for a membership card. So when I ran out of the 10 pills I got from KM, I went to the next cheapest option after Kroger and Costco, which is Walmart. I decided to get as many as the doctor would prescribe this time around, which is 90 pills so I wouldn't have to shop around so often. 90 100 mg pills for me is 360 doses, so I have practically enough to last a year if I could afford enough ladies to see one every day LOL. But even if I only use 1/3 of them, the shelf life is several years. The more pills you order, the cheaper it gets. And 100 mg is by far the best value, even though you may have to split pills, depending on the dose you need. A 20 mg pill can cost almost as much as a 100 mg pill so investing a few dollars in a good pill splitter is well worth it. If you plan to order X number of pills, make sure you call the pharmacy first to make sure they have enough before telling your doctor to phone the order over there. One pharmacy only had 11 pills.
Go to goodrx.com and enter "sildenafil" for the drug, select 100 mg size and choose or type the number of pills you want to see the pricing. WM honored the exact price to the penny on the coupon for me (if they don't, call the GoodRx phone number on the coupon, they are very helpful), which was just under $100 for 90 100 mg pills. That means for my 1/4 tab dose, I'm paying roughly 25 cents per dose. The regular non goodrx price on the bag is a whopping $2,599 for 90 100 mg pills, or $7. 22 per 1/4 tab dose for me!
The pills I got from KM was made by TEVA, a well-known pharmaceutical company. The ones I received from WM were unmarked and no company was listed. So I called the pharmacist up and found out they are made by Greenstone, LLC. This happens to be subsidiary of Pfizer, who owns the V patent. So there shouldn't be any worries about safety and effectiveness. In fact I prefer these over the TEVA tablets because they are slightly larger, making it easier to split them.
If you can't get a prescription, your best bet is to buy them from someone you trust (a few guys sell them here). Obviously you won't be able to get them nearly as cheaply though as you will have to understandably pay the middleman / handling costs. You can also try some overseas generic manufacturers, but I personally don't trust the purity and safety of those. I have thought about trying L or C now that the patents are either expired or about to expire, but the V works so well that there isn't really any need.
If anyone finds any cheaper options, post it in this thread but I doubt anyone is going to be able to beat the goodrx / prescription combo any time soon.
I would be interested in which Dr. Prescribed 90 100 mg Viagra on one script. I have had a Viagra Script for a few years now. My Dr. Always follows the prescribing guidelines of: 6 per month / 18 per 3 months (90 day supply). 90 pills on one script would be a 15 month supply.
When you received 90 pills on one script, when did it say the next refill was available on the bottle. Just curious.
Quantity prescribing guidlines are pretty standard. See attached:
Sounds like you are getting a pretty competitive deal there, even without the GoodRx card. I didn't price it for quantities below 90, so it may work in Costco's favor for smaller amounts than 90 tablets.
The first time I tried V I used a full (100 mg) dose because I didn't know any better, but then discovered the pill-splitting and found 1/4 tab still did a great job. At the full dose I did get the stuffy nose thing which is super-annoying when you are trying to bang out a long aerobic session and can't get enough O2 LOL. At 1/4 tab I don't get that, although I usually try to take take two shots of a saline spray in each nostril at the same time I take the V. But I've forgotten to do the saline spray a number of times and didn't notice any congestion so I don't think 1/4 tab is enough to cause sinus issues for me. I guess with C you can do the low dose thing daily, but I don't like the idea of having the meds in my system 24/7. V starts working in 20 minutes and in a couple hours it's mostly gone. You could also try L and see if you react differently to it, but you'd have to experiment to find the dose that gives good enhancement without side effects. Both C and L patents are supposed to have (or may already have) run out which means it's probably just a matter of time before generics are competitive with V prices.
Thanks for the advice OT! I get sinus stuff with 1/2 pill. I'll try 1/4 next to see how it works out. Just didn't want to pay for a new toy thing and not be able to Finish The Job. No one likes a quitter or a spitter. Play safe HC55.
You can get Sildenafil at Costco with or without a Costco card. Don't need to be a member to get any prescriptions there but it is less expensive if you have a card. The don't do GoodRX. 30 pills 100 mg (which I split also) can cost about $46 with a card, and about $54 without a card. Either way you'll need a Script. I do have to say though for me 1/2 of Sildenafil does it's job but the sinus stuffiness (then a sinus infection a few times) is tough to use sometimes. For me it gets the sinuses big time. May have to go to plan B or the Big C which does not work as quick and cost allot more. Any other suggestions out there to try?
Sounds like you are getting a pretty competitive deal there, even without the GoodRx card. I didn't price it for quantities below 90, so it may work in Costco's favor for smaller amounts than 90 tablets.
The first time I tried V I used a full (100 mg) dose because I didn't know any better, but then discovered the pill-splitting and found 1/4 tab still did a great job. At the full dose I did get the stuffy nose thing which is super-annoying when you are trying to bang out a long aerobic session and can't get enough O2 LOL. At 1/4 tab I don't get that, although I usually try to take take two shots of a saline spray in each nostril at the same time I take the V. But I've forgotten to do the saline spray a number of times and didn't notice any congestion so I don't think 1/4 tab is enough to cause sinus issues for me. I guess with C you can do the low dose thing daily, but I don't like the idea of having the meds in my system 24/7. V starts working in 20 minutes and in a couple hours it's mostly gone. You could also try L and see if you react differently to it, but you'd have to experiment to find the dose that gives good enhancement without side effects. Both C and L patents are supposed to have (or may already have) run out which means it's probably just a matter of time before generics are competitive with V prices.
You can get Sildenafil at Costco with or without a Costco card. Don't need to be a member to get any prescriptions there but it is less expensive if you have a card. The don't do GoodRX. 30 pills 100 mg (which I split also) can cost about $46 with a card, and about $54 without a card. Either way you'll need a Script. I do have to say though for me 1/2 of Sildenafil does it's job but the sinus stuffiness (then a sinus infection a few times) is tough to use sometimes. For me it gets the sinuses big time. May have to go to plan B or the Big C which does not work as quick and cost allot more. Any other suggestions out there to try?