Go to PharmacyChecker.com and find a reputable Canada-based internet pharmacy and forget the stupid insurance company. You’ll get it cheaper paying out of pocket than your copay would be. You can buy Indian generics which work perfectly well (they’re not fakes) or you can buy made-in-Canada...
I still have this same question--curious what doctors other than mine are seeing and thinking?
"What is current thinking for resuming TRT after treatment of prostate cancer with brachytherapy (seeds implant)? Data seems to be scarce and mostly addresses radical prostatectomy (complete...
Not to split hairs, but actually it depends on what your definition of "is", is. I was told just last week by a pharmacist, the definition of "generic" is different in some other countries than it is in the US and Canada. He said in North America, generics must indeed be exactly bio-equivalent...
Actually for the tadalafil, this looks pretty good. Close enough for me. Point of clarification, though--- isn't a more accurate term "generic"? They're not counterfeit per se if they don't represent them as being the name brand, right?
Yes, that's my experience too. Cutting 20's in quarters is too much work to me, and they crumble easier. They're SO CHEAP to buy them in 10mg generics that it's not worth the bother for any trivial difference in money you'd save.
Cialis is the only ED drug (as far as I know, still) that the FDA has approved to treat symptoms of BPH, or enlarged prostate (such as difficulty urinating). The 2.5mg and 5mg daily doses are heavily pitched for that purpose. I had radiation for prostate cancer last year and have been...
What is current thinking for resuming TRT after treatment of prostate cancer with brachytherapy (seeds implant)? Data seems to be scarce and mostly addresses radical prostatectomy (complete removal), which may not necessarily translate to brachytherapy or IMRT (external radiation). I have seen...