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<blockquote data-quote="BJE" data-source="post: 142571" data-attributes="member: 13968"><p>I’ve been on 5mg Cialis Daily for many years. My insurance covered it because it was prescribed as a BPH medication and I paid a $40 copay. Then last year our prescription plan changed and insurance wouldn’t pay because it was a non preferred brand name drug. My doctor gave me a prescription to send to a Canadian pharmacy which sent me a generic from India. This cost me $25 per month out of pocket. Then last fall the Cialis patent expired and it want generic. As a generic my insurance covers it again with a $10 copy for a one month 30 pill supply. The funny thing is that the generic brand is Prasco and it is manufactured by Eli Lilly, the maker of brand name Cialis. Apparently Eli Lilly decided to market their own generic in order to maintain sales. </p><p></p><p>However if you don’t have insurance you can get 30 5mg pills at Walmart using the GoodRx app discount coupon for about $116.</p><p></p><p>Viagra is off patent now too and you can get it for as little as $16 for 30 100mg pills with the GoodRx app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJE, post: 142571, member: 13968"] I’ve been on 5mg Cialis Daily for many years. My insurance covered it because it was prescribed as a BPH medication and I paid a $40 copay. Then last year our prescription plan changed and insurance wouldn’t pay because it was a non preferred brand name drug. My doctor gave me a prescription to send to a Canadian pharmacy which sent me a generic from India. This cost me $25 per month out of pocket. Then last fall the Cialis patent expired and it want generic. As a generic my insurance covers it again with a $10 copy for a one month 30 pill supply. The funny thing is that the generic brand is Prasco and it is manufactured by Eli Lilly, the maker of brand name Cialis. Apparently Eli Lilly decided to market their own generic in order to maintain sales. However if you don’t have insurance you can get 30 5mg pills at Walmart using the GoodRx app discount coupon for about $116. Viagra is off patent now too and you can get it for as little as $16 for 30 100mg pills with the GoodRx app [/QUOTE]
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