You could start by reading this.Lots of threads on here if you do a search for either product. In a nutshell, they open the blood flow to your vein(s), lol, allowing Mr. Happy to become engorged more easily and more often, when properly manipulated. You don't get an instant boner, but you will get a better boner during sex, and in the case of Cialis your recovery time will be reduced so you can perform like a teenager again.
Uh, I'm not the one asking the question.
Uh, I'm not the one asking the question.
For whom, may I ask ?..... AND good source for getting Cialis on line???
My doc says don't buy meds online because you never know for sure what you're getting...... AND good source for getting Cialis on line???
I don't think you should put them in the horses mouth...it will make them harder to ridei read the wiki article before i asked the question. i more wanted to hear from the horses mouth so to speak. thanks guys.
I see what you mean. lol I guess I should have quoted the OP but your reply has relevant information, like this...Uh, I'm not the one asking the question.
As far as personal experience, I can't help as I've never had the need for it.Lots of threads on here if you do a search for either product.
Not only that. Now the RCMP and Custom Excise dept officers are monitoring closely on people who order those on line lately. A buddy of mine's shipment was seized and he lost about 200 bucks. he also got a warning letter from ministry of health and Custom office to stop ordering them on llne and also told he has been monitored closely and could lead to criminal charges.My doc says don't buy meds online because you never know for sure what you're getting.
Canadian Made generics are now available at your pharmacy...Apotex makes them.I thought I read the generics were still not available at this time...oh well, I'll have to go to the pharmacy and find out. I can't go to shopper's as they have a history of my meds. Don't want it to show up there and it's not covered by my health plan anyways.
Do they all require prescriptions?Canadian Made generics are now available at your pharmacy...Apotex makes them.
I believe whatever the pharmacist dispenses does require a doctor's prescription. I'll be interested in hearing any responses to the contrary.Do they all require prescriptions?
That may work against you depending on the meds you're currently on. Lets just say as long as they NOT for high blood pressure, you may be fine. Then again your GP should know this unless you have been seeing multiple doctors.I thought I read the generics were still not available at this time...oh well, I'll have to go to the pharmacy and find out. I can't go to shopper's as they have a history of my meds. Don't want it to show up there and it's not covered by my health plan anyways.