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I am wondering as I don't have health insurance, do have prescriptions, but how reliable are they?

2007-08-28 23:25:44 · 4 answers · asked by LFE 2 in Health Other - Health

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I wouldn't be trusting any online pharmacies myself, especially if you get a spam advertising it.

2007-08-28 23:31:43 · answer #1 · answered by bestonnet_00 7 · 0 0

Ever since Viagra® was released on the market, pharmaceutical companies has been rushing out to release similar or better drugs. Viagra® has made billions of dollars for it's parent company. Sales figures has shown that the drug accounts for half the overall erectile dysfuction pills. If you ask anyone on the planet, it will hard press to know someone who hasn't yet heard of Viagra®.

The two new drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction are : Cialis® and Levitra®. These drugs act in a similar way to Viagra® because they block the PDE5 enzyme. In layman term's this mean it helps to relax the blood vessels and therefore increases blood circulation to the penis.

Since each of these drugs uses different chemicals to block PDE5, they will develop different side effects. That is:

• Viagra® users may get cyanopsia, a user may complain that everything they see it blue.
• In approximately five per cent of patients, Cialis® users may complain of muscle aches.

Muscle aches and back pain can occur for about twelve to twenty four hours after consumption. Eventually the symptoms would disappear after two days. Cialis® also have a longer half-life. It stays in the bloodstream for around seventeen hours whereas, Viagra® and Levitra® only stays in the circulation system for four hours.

Each drug has it's own benefits and side effects. Make sure you talk to your general practitioner on choosing the right drug for you. Also, avoid buying these medication from unknown places such as the Internet because there is a possibility that it is a counterfeit and may contain dangerous impurities.

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2014-10-11 05:42:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

ordering drugs online can cut costs considerably. A Consumer Reports study found that savings can reach 25% or more.
Experts say, sites that offer to sell "lifestyle" drugs such as Viagra and Propecia without a visit to your doctor's office. Those sites can charge as much as cheaper the usual cost of such drugs.

Recommended Sites:

www.ustabs.com

www.nycpill.com

Don't forget to include shipping expenses in your online prescription comparisons. Although the cost of delivery by standard mail is nominal at many sites, and free at others, it can become quite expensive if you need overnight delivery.
Generic drugs are less expensive because generic manufacturers don't have the investment costs of the developer of a new drug. New drugs are developed under patent protection. The patent protects the investment--including research, development, marketing, and promotion--by giving the company the sole right to sell the drug while it is in effect. As patents near expiration, other manufacturers can apply to the FDA to sell generic versions. Because those manufacturers don't have the same development costs, they can sell their product at substantial discounts. Also, once generic drugs are approved, there is greater competition, which keeps the price down. Today, almost half of all prescriptions are filled with generic drugs.

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www.tabscanada.com

www.opharmarcy.com

2014-03-19 20:31:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2017-02-09 04:58:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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