OldBoy67 and "generic" Viagra
[QUOTE=OldBoy67; 1570228]They selling both Brand and Generic pills.
Generic drugs are produced and distributed without patent protection. A generic contains the same active ingredients as the brand pills and is identified by its chemical name rather than its brand name. Generic Drugs are manufactured by the certified producer but not by the original drug's producer. Generic drugs can be issued when the brand-name equivalent's patent expires. Upon the original medicine's patent expiration any pharmaceutical company can obtain a right on its production and purchase a chemical formula.
So if you want Viagra from PFIZER.
[url]http://medicine24h.com/v2/order-brand-viagra-online-en.html[/url]
Many users from this forum bought from they site.[/QUOTE]OldBoy67,
Your claims re "generic" Viagra are dangerously misleading. In the US, manufacturers of generic drugs must get FDA approval before their drug can be sold. The FDA closely monitors the effectiveness and safety of generic drugs. Medicine24h's generic Viagra products are not FDA approved. There is no generic Viagra.
Your use of the phrase "generic Viagra" describes drugs that are possibly like Viagra, possibly toxic and definitely not FDA approved.
Re the "Viagra from PFIZER" your employer sells, there is no proof the pills are made by Pfizer. And there's no need to buy these from medicine24h. Pfizer's 100 mg Viagra can be purchased, in quantity, cheaper ($7. 55 / pill) from legally authorized online pharmacies:
[url]http://bit.ly/NSXhQu[/url]
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Avigra = Viagra at a lower price
Pfizer's Viagra patent protection in New Zealand expired in June 2011. To compete with prospective Viagra generics in New Zealand, Pfizer introduced a second brand, Avigra. The only difference between Avigra and Viagra is the price.
I do not know where to purchase Avigra on-line. In New Zealand, you can buy 100 mg tablets (in quantity) for approximately 5 $US / tablet.
If you buy genuine Avigra, you will be getting genuine Viagra at a significantly lower price.
Pfizer's Chewable Viagra: Viagra Jet
Last year, Pfizer introduced Viagra Jet, a chewable form of Sildenafil Citrate. From what I know, Viagra Jet is only available in Mexico, and there are no plans for a worldwide launch. Additional info on Viagra Jet is difficult to find.
A few companies in India produce chewable and jellied versions of Sildenafil Citrate.
I haven't tried any of these products, but if anyone funds my trip to Mexico, I promise a detailed report.