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Unfortunately, I need more than a 1/3 or 1/2, and I monger quite a bit, so you are talking about adding at least $2000 yearly (20 per mongering day, 8-10 mongering days monthly). |
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My Anthem BlueCross health insurance plan has Cialis 20MG on the formulary list & when my Dr. gave me a Rx. for 30 they cost $25.00 USD (from CVS pharmacy), that's how I get mine.
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Perfect!! a month's supply for $25
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What plan is that?
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It was a:
California Individual plan HIPAA PPO Share 5000 HTH |
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Actually, Viagra's patent is due to expire in 2020. Cialis possibly earlier
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Sildenafil is the active ingredient in Viagra. There is a slight difference in the generic version, but your cock won't know it. |
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Viagra is off patent for its original use but they extended the patent for ED to 2020. That was decided by a court case. So you just need a diagnosis for the original use and then you can get a generic? Also I thinks its off patent in a lot of other countries thats why mail order generic is widely available
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If you are like most people on this site and you want to roll down to Walmart, prescription for Viagra in hand, and pick up a cheap generic substitute for this evening's festivities...you are shit out of luck. Unless you own a freaking time machine. Thats the important point, the one people are interested in. That's not happening today or anytime soon.
If, unlike most people on this site, you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure and you are covered by a rx-friendly medical plan, you can obtain a perscription for the drug mentioned in the post above and pick up a cheap generic at your local walmart-like big box retailer. There it is in plain English. |
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