Monday, August 30, 2010

Where is the best place to buy Cialis Online?

- The price should be realistic. You get what you pay for. Genuine, FDA approved Cialis should cost at least $20 per pill. If you are seeing offers for $3.00 or $4.00 per dose it is a guarantee that you are not getting the real thing.

- Google the operation that is selling the Cialis. Do a little detective work. If they are selling shady products, or they have ripped people off in the past there is a good chance that someone has complained about them on a message board or in a blog. Google their phone number, their address, the name of the website, etc. You would be surprised to see what turns up.

- Lots of online pharmacies selling Cialis pretend to be American or Canadian but are actually located in developing nations, particularly India, Mexico and the Caribbean Basin. You want to screen out these non-North American operations.

The online pharmacy should have a physical address (not a just P.O. box) in the Unites Stated or Canada and a working telephone number. Call the number and test it out. Speak with a customer service representative. Ask a few questions such as, "what is your shipping policy? What is your return policy? What is the name of your supervising pharmacist? What is your pharmacy license number". They should answer your questions courteously in perfect English. If they sound fishy on the phone stay away.

- Their ad should purport to sell "genuine Cialis", "FDA approved Cialis" or "Brand Name Cialis".

- If the ad says generic Cialis, chewable Cialis, Cialis strips, liquid or gelcaps this is a big red flag since as we have discussed above there is no such thing as generic Cialis. Generic Cialis or Cialis in any formulation other than tablets mean bootlegged product or a product that contains no active ingredient.

- A prescription should be required. If they are a reputable outfit, You should be required to do one of the following:
(A) Have one of their doctors examine you via a questionnaire or an online examination.
(B) Mail or fax them a prescription.
(C) Have them call your doctor to get a telephone prescription.

If the ad says. "No Prescription Needed", that's a bad sign. That means that you are probably dealing with an offshore internet pharmacy that sells anything to anyone.

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