Suhagra and Silagra are the same
[QUOTE=Fluke;2032638]The package arrived in about 10 days but they sent Silagra 100 mg. I emailed becca and she said the pills were the same as Suhagra. Well, they're not. They don't have any taste like suhagra, manly, or Viagra has as I have tried a couple of them, plus they don't work. The Silagra pills have almost no taste at all.[/QUOTE]The only way you can verify the compounds in pills is to send them to a laboratory for chemical analysis. Unfortunately, you / we have no idea what you received.
Over the years, I used Suhagra and Silagra. Cipla makes them both. I was curious about the reason for one company to have two brands of the same drug. While I could not confirm the information I found (a few years ago), I concluded that aside from color, Suhagra and Silagra were the same, and made in the same factory.
On-line Pharmacies and Prescription Assistance Programs
[QUOTE=ReddMan19;2035678]Are there any places online to get Viagra or the other products that you can actually trust?
I just showed up here and this has likely been answered before thanks for all the help.
NC homebody here.[/QUOTE]There are US licensed pharmacies that sell 100 mg Viagra (genuine, from Pfizer) for less than $8. 00 / tablet. You will need a prescription from your doctor. I shortened the link to [URL]PharmacyChecker.com[/URL]:
[URL]http://bit.ly/NSXhQu[/URL]
Also, most drug companies have prescription assistance programs for patients with limited income. Here is the link to Pfizer's program:
[URL]http://www.pfizer.com/health/financial_assistance_programs/patient_assistance_programs[/URL]
If you check my posts, you will find more info on Vitamin V and related topics.
Good luck.
OM.
December 11, 2017: Mark your calendar
There is a lot of misinformation about generic Viagra, but December 11, 2017 is the day FDA-approved Sildenafil (generic Viagra) becomes available in the US.
After years of litigation, Pfizer reached an agreement with Teva Pharmaceuticals. It enables Teva to begin selling generic Viagra in the US on December 11, 2017.
Teva is the largest generic drug manufacturer in the world. Teva will pay Pfizer royalties through the expiration of the Viagra patent in April 2020.
In Europe, Pfizer's Viagra patent expired in June 2013. Three or more companies sell approved generic Viagra, and prices are significantly lower than Pfizer's in the EU.
In the US, Teva's generic Viagra will provide some price relief, but true generic / brand Viagra competition will not begin until April 2020. At that time, any drug manufacturer that obtains FDA approval can sell Sildenafil in the US.
US patent protections on Cialis and Levitra expire in the 2016-2018 time frame. Hopefully, competition from multiple sources of Cialis and Levitra generics will result in a lowered price of generic Viagra.