Canadian Tadalafil (generic Cialis)
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Guys, I've recently gone on Meidcare. Just prior to enrolling, I was taking daily Cialis (5mg), that my insurance covered. I can no longer afford the out-of-pocket costs of Cialis, since Medicare doesn't cover it - or so I'm told.
My question: Have any of you ever tried generic Cialis ("Tadalafil" from a Canadian pharmacy? Not interested in knowing pharmacy names, costs, etc. I'd simply like to know if you've either had success with generic Cialis, or you haven't. Supposedly, there are risks involved.
For what it's worth, I've already tried other maintenance medications from Canada, and with great success. Just curious about generic Cialis.
One final note. Teva Pharamceuticals is about to receive the rights to manufacture a generic version of Cialis, but that isn't to be implemented until May of 2017, and even then its cost will still be exorbitant, due to a lack of competition.
Any thoughts you can supply will be greatly appreciated.
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Dawnay alan1951
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david41064 alan1951
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Just read somewhere that you can buy the exact same chemical that is Viagra for pennies. The same may be true for Cialis. I'll do some research.
kenneth1955 alan1951
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anthony2858 kenneth1955
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Good Sunday morning Ken,
i have been on tamsulosin for years and if I stay on it even 5 days consecutive it causes my sex drive to drop significantly, and it doesn't seem to work anymore anyways, One doctor told me to take 2 every day it seemed to help for a while but I had no sex drive and no emission when I finally did reach my peak during sex, My lady was concerned I was no longer in to her.
my question is do you think if I were to switch from Tamsulosin to cialis I may have some better results?
Thanks Ken.
kenneth1955 anthony2858
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anthony2858 kenneth1955
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so yes if next time you see your doc will you run that by him? If you could message me directly instead of a post I will surely get it! Thanks Ken.
jimjames anthony2858
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Ken,
You owe it to yourself to find out. I have used both and 5mg Daily Cialis worked as well, if not better than Tamsulosin for BPH. Daily Cialis also had no retro ejaculation and enhanced erections, two things Tamsulosin doesn't do.
Jim
kenneth1955 jimjames
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j12080 alan1951
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oldbuzzard j12080
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Although there are somet exceptions, alpha blockers don't usually work all that well for BPH. But lfusosin should be your first choice - no side effects and no RE - at least for me
j12080 oldbuzzard
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alan1951
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THANK you, my brothers-in-suffering, for your advice on Canadian Cialis. It's invaluable. I will probably look into it, as I can't afford $450.00 for 30 5-mg pills. Outrageous. Before I go on, I can attest to the fact as to how much relief Cialis (5mg daily) provided for me. One word of caution for my friends who are contemplating taking a PDE5 (medspeak for Levitra, Cialis, or Viagra). Do be careful if you're taking an alpha blocker with the aforesaid ED drugs.
Following is a list of alpha blockers:
Alfuzosin (Uroxatral)
Doxazosin (Cardura)
Prazosin (Minipress)
Silodosin (Rapaflo)
Tamsulosin (Flomax)
Terazosin (Hytrin)
I'm saying use caution, because both drugs have the potential to lower blood pressure. Taken together, there is a synergistic effect that has the potential for danger. Talk to your health care professional. Once again, thanks for the information on Canadian Cialis. You guys are the absolute best.
nealpros alan1951
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Many men on here have found that Cialis works for a while, then it doesn't. I used to get it from a Canadian pharmacy and it looked and acted like American Cialis did. It also had the same side effects, which leads me to believe it was the same stuff.
Neal
gmoney alan1951
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use it and it works. $.68 per pill when buying 90 day supply with doctor's prescription. Have had no side effects.
gmoney
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