sammyboyfor |
20-10-2020 09:18 AM |
Re: levitra
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Originally Posted by sgjoey
(Post 20277842)
Countries such as India have been producing the generic version for a pittance of the original for some years now. I was first prescribed the original by a local GP years ago. It worked, but I thought it was too expensive. So I tried the generic version after scouring the internet. I never looked back and have been taking the pills since then whenever I have sex. Am much older now, but the pills never fail to perform their magic. Many online pharmacies out there. So far those I tried have not let me down. Their modus operendi is to have a website which has clear listings of products and prices, and secure payment. Then they get their Indian suppliers to mail the pills to the buyer. Huge profits for all involved, but even when this is factored in, the price of the generic is still very low compared to the original. Please exercise due diligence though when ordering.
I usually buy 60 pills at one go... enough to last me six months or more. The cost? Less than $200, including the hefty postage cost. So it's about slightly more than $3 / pill.
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Perhaps you could the members out by guiding them to sites that sell the real deal and not counterfeit stuff that is potential dangerous! :eek:
https://www.sharecare.com/health/mal...terfeit-viagra
Let me count the ways. Buying what you think is Viagra (sildenafil) on the Internet may be the perfect definition of Fool’s Gold. You have no idea what you’re getting. Analysis of these fake Viagra pills report that some contain literally zero active ingredients. Others contain 200% of the normal dose (that’s crazy!). Neither is safe, and the later could be very dangerous. Plus, these pills may be adulterated with substances like talcum powder, printer’s ink, and commercial paint. Sound sexy to you? Perhaps the biggest danger in buying cheap “Viagra” on the Internet, is the missed opportunity to save your life. Most cases of erectile dysfunction (ED) are caused by real health problems like undiagnosed and untreated high blood pressure or type 2 diabetes. Any problem with your woody is often the first warning sign that you need to take better care of your ticker. See a good doc to find out what’s causing your ED. After all, you want the blood to flow well and good not only to your penis, but in and out of your heart, and into your brain, too. Don’t you?
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