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Sildenafil Citrate (Viagra)
June 07, 2017, 12:06 AM
craglawnmanorSildenafil Citrate (Viagra)
quote:
Originally posted by cmr076:
I'll find out the Indian website on Thursday. He's been ordering from
Them for a year or so and swears by them. Like I said, he's given me a few and they're definitely not fake. And they don't insist on bitcoin payment.
I'll be interested to read what you find out,... Ummm,... for a friend...Yeah, information for a friend!!
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June 07, 2017, 01:51 AM
jimmy123xquote:
Originally posted by golddot:
well, my local VA gives me mine, although i do pay a small amt to have them shipped, i get the large dose pills, cut them in THIRDS and they work great
Why not just get the regular dosage if you get them from the VA for free?
June 07, 2017, 07:45 AM
PDquote:
Originally posted by jimmy123x:
quote:
Originally posted by golddot:
well, my local VA gives me mine, although i do pay a small amt to have them shipped, i get the large dose pills, cut them in THIRDS and they work great
Why not just get the regular dosage if you get them from the VA for free?
Cuz you get what they give you and right now they give you two 100mg tabs per month and it's up to the patient to cut it up into the doses he needs.
June 07, 2017, 08:28 AM
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August 04, 2017, 08:11 PM
preten2bquote:
Originally posted by preten2b:
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Originally posted by PD:
16 responses and nobody can answer the guy's question
Ok, I'll be mostly ..serious. I've had to see the price "rise" from $125 co-pay (for 14), to not covered at $300+, and lately over $640-ish from Walmart or Costco. Call Costco and if cheaper, Walmart will match price.
Like others have said they are virtually the same price for each of the 3 doses, so find out how much will work for you and score the pills with a knife and break them on "hard" surface. Forget pill cutters. Should get 2 or 4 doses out of the 100. If you take too much side effects are worse!
Next I may need to check out the India connection. I've been too suspicious to try any overseas without first hand recommendations.
I'll post an update for the curious. Tried to refill a script and the going rate is now $793 at Costco, and $860-ish at Walmart for 14. That's just wrong. Thanks to other posts here I looked into the generic and Costco does those for about $55 for 50 of the 20mg. Might not split the pill but won't feel like I must either!! Just need a new script. I'm never going back to Pfizer, sell your stock!
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August 04, 2017, 10:12 PM
Spokane228quote:
Originally posted by preten2b:
I'll post an update for the curious. Tried to refill a script and the going rate is now $793 at Costco, and $860-ish at Walmart for 14. That's just wrong. Thanks to other posts here I looked into the generic and Costco does those for about $55 for 50 of the 20mg. Might not split the pill but won't feel like I must either!! Just need a new script. I'm never going back to Pfizer, sell your stock!
Your numbers must be off. All I hear about is misogynistic insurance companies making women pay for birth control while handing out Viagra like Pez so old men can get erections.
August 04, 2017, 11:14 PM
XLTquote:
Originally posted by YooperSigs:
My thieving insurance company pays for:
3 pills a month. If I want more, its $25 a pop.
Getting laid has become expensive!
I don't how to get it any cheaper in any way that seems trustworthy.
If you don't have to buy her dinner it's a bargain . I would jump on it

August 04, 2017, 11:15 PM
jimmy123xYOWZERS. When Viagara first came out my sister was a Pfizer rep, the going rate on the street for them was $5 a pill and they were only like $1 a pill at the pharmacy...... $60 a piece???? You're better off paying a hot 21 year old stripper to dance in front of you while you're getting lucky with your wife heehhe
August 05, 2017, 05:01 AM
WingedMedicThis may be gray area, so mods, please delete this post if it is inappropriate...
OP, there is a company called RUI Products
www.rui-products.com that sells liquid viagra, cialis, levitra, and tons of other pharmaceuticals (mostly muscle building related). All of their products are pharm grade, they're located in the USA, and they are "legal" because they are sold for "research purposes" and "not for human consumption." If you get my drift.
Anyways, among many bodybuilding, .mil, LEO, and firefighting communities, this company is considered the go to place for quality and legitimate products (for research purposes only of course) at an affordable price.
August 05, 2017, 05:12 AM
arfmelquote:
Originally posted by OKCGene:
quote:
Originally posted by kx90:
I read somewhere that there will be a generic form of this available later this year?
Yes, the generic name is Mycoxafloppin.
Good luck.
Dixadrupin.
August 05, 2017, 05:35 AM
NMPinNYCI tried this stuff once, but my wife went out of town. I had to keep my right arm in a sling for almost a week.
Best regards,
Nick.
NRA Life Member and Certified Instructor
August 05, 2017, 05:49 AM
sig2392Indian pharmacies are for the most part are OK to order from.
They have billions of poor people and the Indian Government said screw the drug companies and ignored the patent protections and allowed labs to be set up in India.
They have been producing generics for lots of drugs for years to FDA standards supposedly.
It the website has been around for a few years it should be safe to order from.
August 05, 2017, 06:10 AM
MNSIGquote:
Originally posted by preten2b:I'll post an update for the curious. Tried to refill a script and the going rate is now $793 at Costco, and $860-ish at Walmart for 14. That's just wrong.
Not such a bad deal when it's a lifetime supply for most married guys.

August 05, 2017, 10:14 AM
btanchorsAll,
My urologist suggested I try
CanadaDrugCenter. I have now been using it for a couple of years. It is a pain in the backside to use, because they do not take credit cards. At first, I was apprehensive about sending a check to another country, and was also apprehensive about the quality of the drugs (I use Cialis). But, I've been paying about $4 a pill (for 20mg Cialis). I buy about a year's worth at a time. It takes about 3-4 weeks to actually receive the meds through the mail - it often comes from India, or the UK. The pills seem to have the same effect as the ones I used to buy through my local CVs. I've never had a problem dealing with this company, and have no connection with them other than being a satisfied customer...
August 05, 2017, 11:18 AM
SigfestIf you have your Doc write a Rx for sidenafil 20mg,,, count of 90,,, you can buy it through Blink Health for $62.00. Take 5 pills to equal a 100mg Viagra dose. Cost <3.50.
Blink Health is an app that allows you to pay Blink,, pick up your meds from your regular Pharmacy. CVS wanted 1400.00 for the Rx,, Blink was 61.99.
Once you check out how Blink works, and make sure your Pharmacy understands how to use it, you will save considerable money. Ive saved lots of money for my family.
If you decide you want to try Blink,, email me,, and I'll send you a code to save 15.00 off your first order. Then you will get a code to give your friends and family, and when they use it, you will get the 15.00 credit.
kkina also has a code he'll send you. He's used Blink too.
August 05, 2017, 12:08 PM
LBTRSI just placed an order with the India website linked earlier. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
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August 05, 2017, 12:34 PM
snorisquote:
Originally posted by OKCGene:
quote:
Originally posted by kx90:
I read somewhere that there will be a generic form of this available later this year?
Yes, the generic name is Mycoxafloppin.
Good luck.
Please pass the screen cleaner. Thank you.
September 19, 2017, 12:20 PM
LBTRSquote:
Originally posted by LBTRS:
I just placed an order with the India website linked earlier. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
An update as promised...
I placed an order and when I completed the order their web site stated they would contact me to arrange payment. I never heard from them to make payment so I was not able to complete the transaction.
I checked my spam filter daily for two weeks to make sure I didn't miss their email but never received anything.
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September 19, 2017, 12:54 PM
Sig2340quote:
Mycoxafloppin
Then you're getting a fake.
Nice is overrated
"It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
September 19, 2017, 01:20 PM
Out WestThe Indian outfit linked above (boner pills) is Bitcoin only.