I'm trying to buy Cialis, but it's very expensive. Anyone have any advice for where I can find it for the lowest price?
Thanks in advance!
-JS
Generic cialis is sold as tadalafil as a peptide in US w/o a Rx is inexpensive. I use blue sky peptides. Just google them.
Ahh, so taladafil as a peptide will serve the exact same purpose as Cialis? Also, what would be the converted dosage of 5mg Cialis to taladafil? Thanks for the info!
The manufacturer has the mg/ml so you can adjust the ml you take for the desired mg.
Quote from: JS1991 on February 19, 2018, 12:49:50 AMtaladafil as a peptide
Taladafil is the active principle in the drug that goes by the commercial name of cialis. The fact that an online peptides suppliers also supplies taladafil doesn't make taladafil a peptide.
Same med, somehow able to be sold as a peptide without Rx as best as I can tell.
It is not sold as a peptide. It is sold as a research chemical, for laboratory use in animal subjects, not for human use. It's a gray area. Don't you have a guinea pig or rat with Peyronie's?
Lol, as we can't all afford the exhirbitant pharmaceutical prices, I wish more meds were sold as this. But why aren't they then unless it's some sort of unique chemical structure that allows them too?
The problem with research chemicals is that these websites open and close overnight. You really do not know who makes them. Could be made in someone's bathtub.
I recommend AllDayChemist. They have been around a long time. It is India - true. But I trust them.
riverpharmacy in Canada has also been around for awhile and I have never had an issue with them.
I myself am using Cialis from Blue Sky Peptides of Canada. It works great, but as others in this thread have noted, it is in liquid form as a "research chemical." This does leave a small chance that it is contaminated in some way. For example, if they are buying it in bulk from China, that is a country in which they will use the same vat to mix multiple different compounds. As such, there have been cases of athletes who buy creatine supplements that end up testing positive for steroids, as the two are mixed in the same vat and trace amounts are leftover. I'm not too worried about it but there is always the possibility of trace amounts of other substances entering the medication. None of us have had the substance tested to verify it is 100% taladifil with zero trace amounts of anything else, but since it works so good and the alternative is so expensive, I feel comfortable using it for now.
Anyone have thoughts on the subject?
Quote from: JS1991 on April 15, 2018, 01:05:09 AMFor example, if they are buying it in bulk from China
They almost certainly are buying in bulk from China.
I think the chances for contamination are similar to ordering from international pharmacies, that said I've risked it.
Bought from river in the past:
Pentox - not stocked anymore
Cialis 10 mg - $2.881 to $3.491 per pill depend on quantity
Cialis 20 mg - $2.131 to $3.202 per pill depend on quantity
James
Has anyone tried this? [Commercial link remove - PM poster if you are interested]
Didn't bought from them.
In my opinion have to check if they "Tadalista Professional" manufactured in India is really FDA approved as they are stating on they website.
James
It's not, they are questionably referring to the "equivalent" tadalafil.
I first got Cialis from my local pharmacy and it was really expensive. They told me the generics were the same price. When I seen my Urologist and he wrote me a script for 5mg Cialis I said I likely can't afford it.
He told me to go to Costco and get generic. It's about $100 a month, which isn't cheap but much cheaper than my pharmacy, and Cialis brand. This is in Canada, BTW. I wouldn't trust some online source for any prescription, personally. I'd imagine with the buying power Costco has with medication and the price they sell generics, it doesn't get any cheaper for same Tafalafil.
The generic brand is Apotex (APO) which I'm pretty sure is Canadian.
I'd guess buying Canadian prescription drugs from the States isn't allowed, but if there's a way, it would be pretty cheap buying with USD.
Good to know, I believe we can cross the border and bring Back a 3 mos supply
You might have to get a prescription from a Canadian Dr, but that's pretty easy to do. Yet you would likely have to pay for the visit. Maybe check in to travelers health insurance, if it's cheaper than a Drs appointment. My pharmacist told me prescriptions can be for a year, but not longer. Not sure if that's how it is everywhere.
You might look at getting a script for 10 or 20mg, to get around the 3 month supply rule. Or if you know someone in Canada who could pick up your script and mail it to you, that would work. I'd imagine your close to the boarder if that's and option your considering.
For a while Teva was the largest generic pharmaceutical manufactuer. I think they might be number two now. They're based out of Israel(have facilities in the US)and a lot of pharmacies in my area have switched over and only offer teva for generics. Some pharmacies in the area said plenty of customers often have a generic company of preference, as some work better than others. Said pharmacies gave that luxury of choosing and some of them have even switched over exclusively offering only
Teva on many meds. Some have said it's due to insurance policies while others simply say they offer only the cheapest available option to benifit the consumer.
My uro said Sildenafil would soon be available over the counter in the US. It looks like it was supposed to in the UK just this spring. Can anyone confirm? The patent for cialis was up last year. Is there a generic available yet?
It's a screwy system either way.
I see we have a dr in the building. This might be going out on a limb, but would it be possible to get friends, family, etc who work in different areas of the medical field to join the board and offer advice and answer questions? I understand it would be difficult, probably stressful and a big task. With rules, regulations and disclaimers in place, some of the downsides could be lessened. Just a thought.
Generic drugs are under the same scrutiny as brand name drugs, and must contain the exact same medication and be as effective, by law. The difference is in the binders and fillers. I'd imagine very few people know or prefer one generic over the other. Only once have I requested not to receive a generic brand, and that was only due to their smell. Metformin doesn't smell 'good', but this brand smelt like dead fish, lol.
As to the medical professionals answering questions here, don't hold your breath. It would be great but I feel lucky enough to get any reply to questions, let alone a Dr. Peyronies is a kin to leprosy and nobody really wants to talk or dwell on it too much. Imagine asking your family or friend to join You on here? I know Peyronies Disease is about as private as it gets for me. I was in the hospital with pancreatitis recently and told a nurse why I was taking Pentox. 2 days later another nurse asks me what Peyronie's disease is. :-\
Plenty of people have noticed a difference when comparing generic to generic. Straight from the head pharmacists mouths at two different pharmacies. Do some searching online as well. That's what lead me to call around and ask. All bodies react differently to variables. And if you really look into pharmasuticals, it's a mess and quite frankly a joke.
As far as asking friends or family members, yeah, it's a shot in the dark. I'm aware that many drs don't know what peyronie's is. But, we already have an active dr on the board. It doesn't hurt to ask. It's better than not doing anything at all.
You are right Walleye in all the points you mentioned.
Regarding generic drugs, they suppose to be regulated, but you don't know if this is the case with a specific generic you are buying.
For me, on generic Viagra replacement works better that the original, can't post the manufacturer as promoting a specific brand is forbidden on the forum
James
Quote from: Christopher1 on April 09, 2018, 05:08:06 PM
I recommend AllDayChemist. They have been around a long time. It is India - true. But I trust them.
Have you actually ordered ciis from them and does it work?
Also, google peptide, research, tadalafil and you will find inexpensive generic liquid equivalent.
Yes - I have ordered from them, and it works very well. Recommended.