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This code makes the online appointment fee $0.
TN-CARE-100.
Not sure how long it will be a good code. Worked today!
Article in recent AARP newsletter indicates there are a LOT of scams out there selling fake ED treatments, Viagra, Cialis, etc.
So, I just did the free online visit. Sent my info & photo I'd. Ten 20 mg generic Tadalifil a month for $20 a month. Process was smooth, I will report back in a few days. Comparatively, ForHims was $1000+/ year.
Just for comparison I get it from CVS with my work insurance: $5 for 8 pills / month. I've been getting it for years and the price has gone from $15 up to $120 and now down to $5 for generic Cialis.
[QUOTE=BbbjFanatic;5548562]So, I just did the free online visit. Sent my info & photo I'd. Ten 20 mg generic Tadalifil a month for $20 a month. Process was smooth, I will report back in a few days. Comparatively, ForHims was $1000+/ year.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BbbjFanatic;5548562]So, I just did the free online visit. Sent my info & photo I'd. Ten 20 mg generic Tadalifil a month for $20 a month. Process was smooth, I will report back in a few days. Comparatively, ForHims was $1000+/ year.[/QUOTE]A bit confused with your info. So is it ten 20 mg for $20 a month? Means $1 a pill? And is there a cap for only 10 per month?
Sorry I went to k health website, but didn't want to register an account before deciding if I want to join or not.
Thanks in advance!
[QUOTE=Xelajo;5549259]A bit confused with your info. So is it ten 20 mg for $20 a month? Means $1 a pill? And is there a cap for only 10 per month?
Sorry I went to k health website, but didn't want to register an account before deciding if I want to join or not.
Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]10 pills per month for $20. $2 per pill for the 20 mg.
You can order more. Make sure you complete the questions as if you are trying to get pills. You will then do a consultation via the app, they will provide the prescription. They may try to lower dosage, tell them you have tried and the larger dose works best. You can split these in half.
Just got my first shipment. They send a tracking # USPS. It took 6 days from consultation to receive. It comes discreetly packaged with a generic Brooklyn PO Box address but it comes in a pill bottle (rattles). Another company (can't remember, no prescription needed, found it on this forum somewhere) sent blister packs. The bottle is clearly labeled and everything is legit.
The pills look exactly like the other generic pills I've used.
I'll report back on efficacy.
[QUOTE=BbbjFanatic;5556294]10 pills per month for $20. $2 per pill for the 20 mg.
You can order more. Make sure you complete the questions as if you are trying to get pills. You will then do a consultation via the app, they will provide the prescription. They may try to lower dosage, tell them you have tried and the larger dose works best. You can split these in half.
Just got my first shipment. They send a tracking # USPS. It took 6 days from consultation to receive. It comes discreetly packaged with a generic Brooklyn PO Box address but it comes in a pill bottle (rattles). Another company (can't remember, no prescription needed, found it on this forum somewhere) sent blister packs. The bottle is clearly labeled and everything is legit.
The pills look exactly like the other generic pills I've used.
I'll report back on efficacy.[/QUOTE]Using good Rx app I found 30 of the 20 mg tabs for $16 at the local drug store pharmacy. You can even use the goodrx video docs to get the script.
I tend to "stack" sildenafil 50 mg with 10 mg of Tadalfil and have boner potential for 48-72 hrs doing that, but wow the first 6 hrs is really awesome with both drugs on board. I usually get comments from the girl "wow you are really hard", and I can stay hard after I cum in the event she has not quite finished and get that job done.
GG.
[QUOTE=GenevaGuy;5556328]Using good Rx app I found 30 of the 20 mg tabs for $16 at the local drug store pharmacy. You can even use the goodrx video docs to get the script.
I tend to "stack" sildenafil 50 mg with 10 mg of Tadalfil and have boner potential for 48-72 hrs doing that, but wow the first 6 hrs is really awesome with both drugs on board. I usually get comments from the girl "wow you are really hard", and I can stay hard after I cum in the event she has not quite finished and get that job done.
GG.[/QUOTE]I may have to do this. Thanks.
Hello,
My SO has the insurance for the family. My Doc gave me a script for Viagra. Got the first bottle through the normal means, pharmacy. SO knows that I picked up a bottle of generic form of Viagra. On refill I went to GoodRX and started using coupons from that point.
My question is this: Will the SO see all of the information on her BlueCross insurance? How many times I refilled? Since I'm using the coupons would this bypass insurance except for the first bottle?
Thank you! Looking to avoid trouble when / if she looks into the health insurance records under prescriptions. Please ease my mind:
Thanks!
Mike.
Hello,
My SO has the insurance plan. I got a Script from doc to get generic Viagra, SO knows about the first bottle. First script through usual means, doctor to pharmacy. All refills through GoodRX coupons.
My question: Will SO be able to see how many times I refilled the script if all subsequent scripts were through GoodRX coupons. Does this bypass the insurance?
Ease my mind please!
Thanks!
I've never seen any insurance statements or anything on the Blue Cross website that lists your scripts, but the website does list each Pharmacy visits and cost, without script details.
Scripts will show up in two places that you have to make sure you cover:
1) CVS-dot-com will have a list of your scripts, or your respective pharmacy. Create your own account and protect your password.
2) The discharge paperwork from your Dr's visits may contain a list of your scripts. I usually shred these when I get home or toss out at a gas station.
I don't think GoodRx bypasses the insurance. It bounces against the insurance first.
[QUOTE=MrPerception;5564676]Hello,
My SO has the insurance plan. I got a Script from doc to get generic Viagra, SO knows about the first bottle. First script through usual means, doctor to pharmacy. All refills through GoodRX coupons.
My question: Will SO be able to see how many times I refilled the script if all subsequent scripts were through GoodRX coupons. Does this bypass the insurance?
Ease my mind please!
Thanks![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DaveSalem;5566271]I've never seen any insurance statements or anything on the Blue Cross website that lists your scripts, but the website does list each Pharmacy visits and cost, without script details.
Scripts will show up in two places that you have to make sure you cover:
1) CVS-dot-com will have a list of your scripts, or your respective pharmacy. Create your own account and protect your password.
2) The discharge paperwork from your Dr's visits may contain a list of your scripts. I usually shred these when I get home or toss out at a gas station.
I don't think GoodRx bypasses the insurance. It bounces against the insurance first.[/QUOTE]Hi Dave,
Thank you so much for the helpful info. I normally go to Walgreens for my scripts, which SO is aware of. For the Viagra / Sid I went to Costco where I used the GoodRX coupons. It sounds like the red flag for SO might be the new pharmacy location (Costco), rather then the name of the script.
What kind of detail is there on the website? Will it list the Costco pharmacy specifically? Is this all obvious when you go to the page or do you have to dig for it?
I assumed GoodRX bypassed insurance, but sounds like they still reflect the transactions even if they're not paying. This would have been good to know! If anyone else can shed light on this it will save me a few gray hairs, maybe more!
Thanks again,
I can only speak for Anthem / Blue Cross.
Under my [B]Claims History[/B] it just lists "Member" (which will be you), and Description as "Pharmacy Refill", and the "Your Responsibility" $ amount. It does not list the name of the drug, or the drugstore. I can't see any reason why she would normally check this, and no, it's not obvious and does require some digging on the website.
[QUOTE=MrPerception;5568458]It sounds like the red flag for SO might be the new pharmacy location (Costco), rather then the name of the script.
What kind of detail is there on the website? Will it list the Costco pharmacy specifically? Is this all obvious when you go to the page or do you have to dig for it?
I assumed GoodRX bypassed insurance, but sounds like they still reflect the transactions even if they're not paying. This would have been good to know! If anyone else can shed light on this it will save me a few gray hairs, maybe more!
Thanks again,[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DaveSalem;5569657]I can only speak for Anthem / Blue Cross.
Under my [B]Claims History[/B] it just lists "Member" (which will be you), and Description as "Pharmacy Refill", and the "Your Responsibility" $ amount. It does not list the name of the drug, or the drugstore. I can't see any reason why she would normally check this, and no, it's not obvious and does require some digging on the website.[/QUOTE]Dave, thank you very much for the info. I'll have to find something else to worry about for now:
All the best.
[QUOTE=TopGun9;5362971]So I text my doc and told him I wanted some low dosage generic V to help me get in the mood (I don't really need the V, but wanted some extra oommphh). He immediately sent a prescription to a local CVS for 50 mg sildenafil.
Question for you guys, do you typically take 50 mg or 25 mg when it's time to get down? Assuming you don't have an ED problem, but looking for that extra boost.[/QUOTE]I get headache from 50 mg of sildenafil and sometimes even from 25 mg. Some years ago I went to splitting 25's, so basically I'm taking about 12.5 mg. I also take a little HGW and Maca at the same time, so that's my cocktail of choice. The combo gives me a little extra boost (I don't have ED, I'm looking for enhancement for a functional E). I've been doing this for about 10 years and it is very reliable, taken an hour ahead of the action. So be aware that if you have headaches or any of the other side effects (there's a long list), you can try going much lower. It's strong stuff and 12.5 mg for me makes a definite difference. I'm also using the Cipla stuff from India, so this is just generic, but the quality seems good, probably pretty comparable to name brand V.