A
female
age
51-59,
anonymous
writes: Is there really a generic Viagra or like name brand men can buy?Does anyone in the U.S. know of a tried and true ID pill that really works...not the fake stuff that claims to grow your penis. We have been dealing with ID for over a year now, and Viagra seems to work the best, however, only 6 pills are covered a month under insurance, and he's got to pay full price for the rest. We are very sexually active...daily, and it's dwindling because it's just getting too expensive to buy them for every day use.
View related questions:
cheap, viagra Reply to this Question Share |
Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question! A
male
reader, Fatherly Advice +, writes (30 January 2012):
Generic Viagra, not in the united states. Insurance that pays for ED medication, Wow I wish I could have got that. I've always had to buy mine at full price. Canada, yep that's what I ended up doing. Cialis works for me but I'm guessing the OP has had samples of all and knows what works for them. Splitting pills can help you get around the insurance limits if you can get the doc to prescribe a higher dose. That isn't as bad as you think since the higher dose pills often cost the same (I have no clue why that is).
FA
A
female
reader, person12345 +, writes (30 January 2012):
Unfortunately Viagra's patent doesn't run out until 2019. If you want more, you should switch to another brand that does have a generic or that insurance covers. Talk to your doctor about it.
...............................
A
reader, anonymous, writes (30 January 2012): Try buying from Canada; they are generally lots cheaper than the US.
Cialis is similar, but usually cheaper and lasts up to 30 hours!
...............................
A
reader, anonymous, writes (30 January 2012): Have you tried splitting the pills in half and seeing if a half dose works.. that's what many drs recommend.
my fiance used to order from Canada... generic OTC cialis and that helped him but he can get an erection w/o meds so I think some of it is in his head.
...............................
A
female
reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (30 January 2012):
It's ED not ID. An most insurance will only cover 6 pills. As far as I know it isn't available in generic form however the patent will run out sooner or later.
...............................
|