Blue pill or white substitute
[QUOTE=BigDre;3201000]Anybody have any magic blue pills they'd be willing to part with? Would like to get 5, if possible.[/QUOTE]Most guys use 50 mg of Viagra. It comes in either 50's or 100's. And they can be cut in half to save a few bucks. The 100's are about $49-54 per pill The 50's are nearly the same exact price per pill. Prescriptions are often limited by your health plan to 6 pills per month. Many plans exclude them entirely.
My Doc prescribes generic Revatio and these come in 20 mg small white pills. If you take too much, its hard to cum, take too little and the erection suffers. Start low. I found 3 x20 mg works best. I have diabetes type 2 but often don't need a pill at all. Generic Revatio is Sildenafil, same as Viagra. The price diffference is huge. I get 30 for about $20 (ten sessions). 90 Day supply last was $47. Locally, Sam's Club is $10 for 30. Cheap wood. LOL.
Bottom line for me, Viagra $50 per session, Revatio generic under $2.
A Legitimate Canadian Source of ED Rx Products?
According to the official Health Canada website ([URL]http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/activit/fs-fi/dinfs_fd-eng.php[/URL]), all drug products that have been evaluated and authorized for sale in Canada must carry a computer-generated eight digit Drug Identification Number (DIN) that uniquely identifies the manufacturer, etc. Has anyone been able to reliably source ED products "from Canada" that carry a DIN? I've contacted six faily prominent "Drugs from Canada" websites and when I asked them if their products were labeld with Canadian DIN information, NONE of them had a clue what I was talking about. I switched Rx plans this year and my new insurance company refuses to cover Cialias for BPH let alone ED.