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Why NOT order Cialis from a website?

mrcoffee1956
09/07/09
mrcoffee1956
Topics:Cialis

Alright, I suppose I will be flamed for even asking this but I will anyway. I do not have ED. What I do have is a girlfriend who is a lot more into sex than I am. Over a weekend I can climax about twice. I think she would be interested in - a lot more. I'm 53 and frankly speaking my sex drive has never been overwhelming and definitely went down a notch when I had a vasectomy about 20 years ago. I doubt that this would constitute a sufficient "problem" to merit a Cialis prescription but that's what I would like to get. Obviously I see numerous websites selling what appears to be legitimate Cialis or its generic substitutes. What arguments are there in favor of NOT ordering Cialis from one of them?

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Jerry Kennard
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Saturday, September 19, 2009

This kind of question has popped up before so you aren't alone. There have been some documented issues of people spending their money 'off-prescription' only to find they've been ripped off by pills that contain no active ingredients or just trace elements.

 

I think it's generally recognized that a reputable pharmacist will not sell viagra, cialis or other medications that are meant to be prescribed. One thing about a prescribed tablet is you know exactly where the medication has been manufactured and sourced. This provides a guarantee of quality and consistency in the ingredients. You may also have been assessed by your doctor (blood pressure, medical background) to see whether you might react negatively to such medication.

 

I came across this article that spells out the possible dangers in some more detail.

 

Have you considered other means like a pump?

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his or his partner's sexual needs.

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