ED drugs in Canada?

Omegus

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hello! I really hate to ask such a worn out question, but I feel like I have hit a dead end. I recently decided I wanted to try out cialis (generic or otherwise), but after a week of searching it's looking like it's become nearly impossible to get a hold of it without a prescription or for a reasonable price here in Canada. Most sites on the where to buy thread no longer ship to Canada, the only options there seem to be CanadaPharmacyOnline and BlueSkyPeptides. CPO requires a script and is kinda pricey and BSP I am concerned with the clear warning that if it gets stopped at the border it's your problem and that seems like a likely outcome. I'll be trying to get a prescription ASAP, but the waiting list for my doctor can be a few months and my medical likely wont be covering anything, so in-person pharmacies could cost a fortune from what I have read. thanks for any help you guys can provide, and sorry again for the bother!
 
PharmStore. They do require a script. Excellent prices and service. They are a legit pharmacy selling legit products. Free shipping to the US.
 
I just checked on 5mg daily Cialis from the pharmacy I use (who are likely not the least expensive out there) and apparently a 30 day supply is $144 CDN. Not super cheap but considerably lower than I expected. Doesn’t help with your script timing but thought you may be interested in the actual cost here.
 
I just checked on 5mg daily Cialis from the pharmacy I use (who are likely not the least expensive out there) and apparently a 30 day supply is $144 CDN. Not super cheap but considerably lower than I expected. Doesn’t help with your script timing but thought you may be interested in the actual cost here.
Ouch yea that's a bit out of my budget, mind you I prefer the higher dose "as needed" approach so I wonder if higher mg is significantly more expensive. thanks a ton for the info, it helps a lot knowing at least a ballpark on what I might expect to spend if I can get this all together!
 
hello! I really hate to ask such a worn out question, but I feel like I have hit a dead end. I recently decided I wanted to try out cialis (generic or otherwise), but after a week of searching it's looking like it's become nearly impossible to get a hold of it without a prescription or for a reasonable price here in Canada. Most sites on the where to buy thread no longer ship to Canada, the only options there seem to be CanadaPharmacyOnline and BlueSkyPeptides. CPO requires a script and is kinda pricey and BSP I am concerned with the clear warning that if it gets stopped at the border it's your problem and that seems like a likely outcome. I'll be trying to get a prescription ASAP, but the waiting list for my doctor can be a few months and my medical likely wont be covering anything, so in-person pharmacies could cost a fortune from what I have read. thanks for any help you guys can provide, and sorry again for the bother!
hello! I really hate to ask such a worn out question, but I feel like I have hit a dead end. I recently decided I wanted to try out cialis (generic or otherwise), but after a week of searching it's looking like it's become nearly impossible to get a hold of it without a prescription or for a reasonable price here in Canada. Most sites on the where to buy thread no longer ship to Canada, the only options there seem to be CanadaPharmacyOnline and BlueSkyPeptides. CPO requires a script and is kinda pricey and BSP I am concerned with the clear warning that if it gets stopped at the border it's your problem and that seems like a likely outcome. I'll be trying to get a prescription ASAP, but the waiting list for my doctor can be a few months and my medical likely wont be covering anything, so in-person pharmacies could cost a fortune from what I have read. thanks for any help you guys can provide, and sorry again for the bother!
In the US, generic Viagra is inexpensive for 100mg tablets. If you want a pde5 inhibitor as needed perhaps you should give it a try if you haven’t. However, I’m sure you’ll be asked to provide a script from a doctor but the cost is a lot less. I think you guys have Costco Pharmacy in Canada. Try and give them a call for “cash” prices. Interesting enough in England both cialis and viagra are now sold over the counter very cheap. El n México too.
 
I asked the Pharmacist the same question about higher strength ones to cut in half/quarters. That is because I've heard about some Pharma strategies where they charge the same per pill for a low-dose as they do for the high dose and then (in the case of Viagra and Cialis) make the pill difficult to split by using an odd shape that doesn't fit pill cutters and is generally hard to split any other way. The answer I got was in Canada it doesn't make a difference because the pricing is based on active ingredient amounts? This does make sense as I highly doubt you could buy 30 x 20mg pills for that same price? However it does seem to be the opposite of pricing strategies Ive heard of in different regions....

Also it seems some people (can't remember specific people to reference) use less than 5mg daily and 2.5mg is a number I've heard a couple times. If its true, and it works for you, it could effectively cut the price in half per month...just a thought!
 
2.5 mg and 5 mg are the same price here in canada. Generic about $124 for 28 and $158 for 28 branded. 4 pills at 20 mg branded is about $85. 10 mg exact price for 4 also.
 

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