If you haven't tried Cialis you need to
It lasts 24-48 hrs for the same price. I take a 5 mg pill and it works for 4 days.
FDA-approved Sildenafil: $1. 60 per 20 mg Tablet
Marley Drug, a licensed pharmacy in Winston-Salem, North Carolina offers 50 Sildenafil 20 mg tablets for $80.
[URL]http://marleydrug.com/[/URL]
Viagra and Revatio are Pfizer brands. They are identical drugs. Revatio, only produced in 20 mg tablets, is available as FDA-approved generic Sildenafil.
You'll need a prescription.
The cash price for one 100 mg Viagra is approximately $35. Five 20 mg Sildenafil tablets cost $8.
Marley Drug is not an on-line pharmacy. It's a drug store that also sells via mail order.
I have not purchased anything from Marley Drug. If I didn't have a reliable supply from Cipla in India, I would seriously consider Marley Drug.
Good luck,
OM.
High Quality Indian Drug Manufacturers
Last year, Gilead Sciences licensed seven Indian drug manufacturers to produce generic versions of their antivirals used to treat Hepatitis C. The companies are: Cadila Healthcare Ltd. , Cipla Ltd. , Hetero Labs Ltd. , Mylan Laboratories Ltd. , Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. , Sequent Scientific Ltd. And Strides Arcolab Ltd.
I think it's safe to assume that the above companies are capable of producing high quality drugs.
There are other quality drug manufacturers in India, but these seven licensee companies are a good start.
I hope this info helps in making an informed decision about what brand to buy.
OM.
Searching for A Good, On-Line Generic Cialis Supplier
Has this become something like a Quest for the Holy Grail? Throwing my question out to the Forum as my previous sources for this drug, Generic4 All and Online RX have both disappeared. I was plenty happy with their performance, always received what I ordered, etc. I've scoured the Forum for many months back and there seems to be relatively few good references for such a basic request.
I've recently started receiving e-mails from this particular website, below, and my suspicion is my address was 'sold' to this entity by one of the aforementioned defunct suppliers. I couldn't find any reports on this firm, good or bad. Anyone have any experience here? The company calls themselves Xpress Refills, and here's a link to their site. It looks good. Call me paranoid, almost too 'good':
[URL]http://xpressrefills.com[/URL]
I've also come across a list of the supposedly 'best rogue on-line pharmacists' somewhere here in these threads. Unfortunately, it must be a dated list as many are no longer in existence. But this one was still around, and it refers you to something called the 'CanadianDrugStore'. Again, I'm not naive enough to believe any of the stuff comes from Canada.
[URL]http://bestmedications.net[/URL]
So, fellas, I'm all ears, anyone got any experience with these two sources, or another reputable source for Cialis, generic or otherwise, they'd care to share with the 'Community'?
BTW, tried an authentic Viagra for the first time the other day, and frankly, don't see the attraction. It worked just fine, as advertised, but the sustained (36 hours or more) performance with Cialis seems a lot better for those long, multiple-shot encounters, and for basically the same price. Just my. 02 cents.
-- Rodeo Cowboy.
Generic Viagra alternative
There is so much good information on this site. If you go to [URL] http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?12726-What-finally-worked-for-me-at-well-over-60-years-old[/URL] . Look at post #26 regarding a generic called Revatio. It comes in 20 mg tablets so you may need to take more than one. You can pick up 30 pills between $10 (Sam's Club) and $25 according to the post. A lot less than buying Viagra.
Dapoxetine and Sildenafil Citrate
[QUOTE=Dynolas;2826552]Also is super p force recommended or separate pills of dapoxetin and sildenafil is better?[/QUOTE]
If you want to optimize the effect, take each drug separately and experiment with the doses and times before having sex.
Sildenafil citrate 20 mg, 90 Tablets
$67.52 at blinkhealth. Com. NY Times article, you can google. You send your prescription to them and they send a voucher which you take to your local pharmacy. NYT says it works. I have not yet tried. Thinking of using it for different item as they have 1500 generics available.
Generic sildenafil (Viagra) at Costco
[QUOTE=AllNuts;2984702]Revatio is just another generic sildenafil (Viagra) like Kamagra, at 20 mg and your saying 15 per that's ultra expensive. I can do worlds better than that guys LMK.[/QUOTE]
If you are Costco member, 20 pills run $24.00, If you are not a member you can still use their pharmacy and the price for 20 pills is $28.00. That is for "sildenafil"! When I asked for "Revatio" the price was around $400! The pharmacist said if you should ask for sildenafil, not Revatio for the $24-$28 price option.
For those who want to know.
Sildenafil is available as a generic drug in the United States. As of 2016 branded pills cost about 50 times more than generic ones.
In the United States, Pfizer received two patents for sildenafil: one for its indication to treat cardiovascular disease (marketed as Revatio) and another for its indication to treat erectile dysfunction (marketed as Viagra). The substance is the same under both trade names.
In 1992, Pfizer filed a patent covering the substance sildenafil and its use to treat cardiovascular diseases. This would be marketed as Revatio. The patent was published in 1993 and expired in 2012. The patent on Revatio (indicated for pulmonary arterial hypertension rather than erectile dysfunction) expired in late 2012. Generic versions of this low-dose form of sildenafil have been available in the USA From a number of manufacturers, including Greenstone, Mylan, and Watson, since early 2013. Health care providers may prescribe generic sildenafil for erectile dysfunction. However, the generic is not available in the same dosages as branded Viagra, so using dosages typically required for treating ED requires patients to take multiple pills.
In 1994, Pfizer filed a patent covering the use of sildenafil to treat erectile dysfunction. This would be marketed as Viagra. This patent was published in 2002 and will expire in 2019. Teva sued to have the latter patent invalidated, but Pfizer prevailed in an August 2011 federal district court case. In an agreement with Pfizer, Teva will begin to provide the generic drug in 2017.
My doc prescribed me 90 20 mg for one month's supply. My health plan will not pay for the brand Viagra but will pay for the generic. My copay was $10 and my insurance paid $50. Like others have said I like the smaller sizes, easier to titrate your own dose to how hard you want to pound that day. LOL.
Go educate your doctors fellow mongers!