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Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:19 pm
by Milbob
I'm new to the forum so I'm sorry if these ?'s have already been covered.

What experience have you all had with generics of levitra, cialis, etc?

Alldaypharmacy and Northwest both seem to pop up on various boards. Are they legit, in your opinion/experience?

Do they require a paper prescription or other documentation. One post on another board mentioned sending a picture of their prescription bottle.

Any wisdom on these ?'s would be greatly appreciated.

Bob

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:55 pm
by padreest
I use northwest for all too expensive meds. paaper required and u can fax. NW is under the Canadian version of US FDA.
I have been told thatADC is not there. Have fiends that have used with no problems. Ron

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:44 pm
by dtwarren1942
I have used ADC for almost two years without any problems with quality or service.

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:54 am
by Andy425
Is it really this simple to get meds sent from Canada? Even having a valid US prescription I would think it would be much more difficult, if not impossible.

Can we not buy generic Cialis in the US at a reasonable price?

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:33 pm
by dtwarren1942
Cialis is under a patent in the us and it is not legally available as a generic (tadadafil) in the US. Same with the others.

If you order from ADC in India, you need to send them an e-mail confirming that you will not use it in the US, a CYA formality.

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:36 pm
by Milbob
Thanks for the info. I did email both ADC and Northwest. As others have said, Northwest requires a valid prescription. ADC accepts your word bases on questions asked at the end of the order.

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:24 am
by Andy425
dtwarren1942 wrote:Cialis is under a patent in the us and it is not legally available as a generic (tadadafil) in the US. Same with the others.

If you order from ADC in India, you need to send them an e-mail confirming that you will not use it in the US, a CYA formality.


How do we know these are the real drug?

I just started my free 30 days of Cialis, with an open prescription at Walmart's. If I call my urologist for another script, I'm sure they are going to question me as to what is wrong with the standing prescription. My GP does all scripts through his laptop and it goes directly to the drugstore, not sure about my urologist. If this is the case what do I do?

I need a paper prescription if I want to buy from Canada. I'm just assuming the urologist will give me the run-around about buying drugs out of the country.

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 12:58 pm
by padreest
I have had no problem getting Dr. to give me scripts when I tell them that I'm going Canadian.
I have had no problems with the med's I get there. Canada has a verion of US FDA. That is why
I prefer NW.

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:44 pm
by dtwarren1942
Andy1950 wrote:
dtwarren1942 wrote:Cialis is under a patent in the us and it is not legally available as a generic (tadadafil) in the US. Same with the others.

If you order from ADC in India, you need to send them an e-mail confirming that you will not use it in the US, a CYA formality.


How do we know these are the real drug?
.

All you have to go on are the recommendations of a number of the FT members as well as similar recommendations on other male oriented web sites.

I have been using ADC Tadadafil for 18 months and it works as well as the prescription Cialis my Doctor originally prescribed.

Re: Generics, Mail Order, and Prescriptions

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:15 am
by Andy425
Another (dumb?) question:

If the doc writes the script specifically for Cialis, (will he check the DAW box?) will the Canada or India stores fill them generically?