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Title: Cialis too expensive
Post by: Dared on November 09, 2015, 10:00:33 PM
My insurance doesn't cover cialis or viagra and it's too expensive to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any solutions to get it cheaper without insurance? Thanks.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: PeetyPeet on November 10, 2015, 02:24:41 AM
There's a non-USA website many of the forum members use to get pentox. They may also sell cialis at a cheaper rate. Perhaps one of said members could remind us of the site?

I have to take cialis regularly at high doses and constantly battle to get prescriptions.I sympathise.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: kuaka on November 10, 2015, 10:00:25 AM
Someone here had a link to liquid tadalafil (Cialis active ingredient) and it was a lot less $...
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: incautious on November 10, 2015, 01:14:54 PM
Do a search of peptide companies. US based companies sell liquid Cialis for less that $30 a bottle which is 180 5 mg dosages. I've use evolution peptides based in Fl. It's manufactured here in the US and no script needed as it's for "research purposes"  only. I can vouch for it's effectiveness. 
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: blooming on November 10, 2015, 02:16:24 PM
I use a Canadian online pharmacy recommended by a person on this forum. I'm not sure I can provide a link but it is a pharmacy with "River" in its name. Hope that helps (very affordable).
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: LWillisjr on November 11, 2015, 08:58:55 PM


Try   riverpharmacy dot ca   ;-)

It is a Canadian site, I buy from them.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: incautious on November 12, 2015, 02:07:05 PM
I too have used River pharm. They take pay pal. However why would use them when I just bought 360 days supply of 5mg for a total shipped of less that $50. That's seven cents a dose. Even if you need 20 mg that comes out to 28 cents. The cheapest river sells 20 mg is over $2 and you have to by 240 or something like that. Again a US supplier and 1 week turn around.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: lonelyboy on November 12, 2015, 05:03:20 PM
@incautious how do you divide up the dosage? I can see from their picture that it is a dropper bottle but can't see that it is very easy to measure out 5mg.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: Pfract on November 12, 2015, 08:31:46 PM
incautious, i didn't understand your post. Are you advising not to use, or TO USE river pharma? and how did you got the medication that cheap? on another website?
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: incautious on November 13, 2015, 07:44:56 AM
You can indeed use River Pharmacy I have used them with great results. What I'm saying is why would you if you are concerned about the cost of Cialis when you can order the Liquid version from a US supplier(AND NOT GO THROUGH CUSTOMS) for a cost as low as 7 cents per 5 mg dose from Evolution peptides. They Just had a 40% off sale and sometimes have BOGO sale. Even their regular price of $27 plus shipping is cheap. A single bottle gives you about 180 5 mg doses or 45 20 mg doses. The choice is yours.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: nemo on November 13, 2015, 11:34:25 AM
incautious, just checked out their website. It's very slick but doesn't say much about what's in their tadalfil, has no reviews, etc. I'm assuming you are using this. Do you find it to be equal to the tadalfil from River Pharmacy (from India), or even name brand Cialis?

Nemo
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: incautious on November 16, 2015, 02:14:33 PM
I do indeed my "lab rat" has used both Eli Lilly products and the stuff from India through River Pharm.. Evo shows the CAS(chemical abstracts service) numbers on every product. Which at least says that the product should meet certain criteria as outlined by the American Chemical Society. The products are legit as far as I can ascertain. For instance my" lab rat" gets a stuffy nose and lower back pain when administered a 50 mg dosage of their Viagra. These side effects are a tell tail sign that this product is the real deal and the correct dosage level. My "lab rat" also wakes up with morning wood every morning following a 5mg dosage of Cialis the night before, also an indication that this product is legit and of the stated dosage.
As for lonleyboy's question, I have access to 1ml dosage syringes. I counted out 24 drops of the  30mg/ml cialis. This comes out to 4 drops/5mg or six dosages per ml. 30ml x 6 dosages equals 180 5 mg doses. Got that?
This company get good reviews when one does an internet search. I'm sure that there is more that one bogus peptide company out there. However one would assume that word would get out if their products weren't up the specifications.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: blooming on November 16, 2015, 02:37:12 PM
I have issues with Cialis from any source. I gives me tremendous heartburn if I get upset about something, no heartburn when I'm relaxed. I ordered the Cialis from River PH and the 20mg comes enteric coated. I split some with a pill splitter and it had a very hard coating. I was planning on splitting them to 10 mg dose for cost efficiency. Anybody else have heartburn from Cialis?
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: lonelyboy on November 17, 2015, 04:26:07 PM
Thanks Incautious, I get the 180 dooses per bottle, I've looked at ml syringes and can see that six doses in 1ml ok but I don't understand where the 24 drops work, i've been having a quick google on drops per ml but don't seem to be able to define it other than  15-20 drops per ml?
I hope i'm not being dense or insulting. :-[
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: kuaka on November 18, 2015, 09:21:30 AM
Drop is a little bit imprecise...a bit like a cookbook which calls for ingredients in "pinches"..  :)
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: incautious on November 18, 2015, 09:54:21 AM
Quote from: kuaka on November 18, 2015, 09:21:30 AM
Drop is a little bit imprecise...a bit like a cookbook which calls for ingredients in "pinches"..  :)
what he said. All I did was measure out 1ml of product and then count the drops. In this case a total of 24 drops were dispensed from a 1ml syringe.  Since there is a total of 30MG/Ml of C and you want 5mg:  5/30= 6 dosages then 6/24= 4 drops.
Title: Re: Cialis too expensive
Post by: lonelyboy on November 18, 2015, 11:55:03 AM
Ah I see, thankyou I do understand now.
I will see if this is an option when I get near ordering again.
Cheers.