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ED Meds
nmlsbobby 8 Reviews 2839 reads
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Has anyone tried Levitral?  Just prescribed by my Uroligist.  
$47 a pill. My ins won't cover . (Also posted on General Discussion)

I think you mean Levitra.  I used in the past, a lot.  Posted about it here ten years ago. (Now forced to use trimix injections. Levitra doesn't work anymore.  Much preferred using levitra.)

I felt it was good stuff.  Popular in Europe as an alternative to Viagra.  Supposedly better for diabetics.  Considered an improvement over viagra.

I used to alternate between cialis and levitra.  Thought subjectively that levitra was slightly better.  Chemically the two meds are slightly different.  Should not be used together.  I found that levitra is good for about six hours and you can eat with it.

Price seems high.  I think I was paying about $30 in the U.S. for a 20 mg tablet.  Maybe that's changed.  Cut them in half.  I used to get them from a reputable Canadian pharmacy for $15 for verified Bayer non-generic.  

Good luck.

You can get Levitra (the real stuff) from Canadian pharmacies for a LOT less than that.  And if your doctor didn't put "generic allowed" on the scrip, have it changed so you can go generic if you want.  Also, if these are 20 mg tabs, try cutting them in half to see if that works for you.

Edit:  Some redundant info to post above, which wasn't there when I made my post.

-- Modified on 6/16/2017 5:53:45 PM

Levitra and Cialis never worked for me.   I have been using Viagra and now its generic forms for 13 years and they still work for me.   Tired Stendra once and it worked but not any better than Sildenafil products, although it works faster.

I now exclusively use pills from the Canadian pharmacies and have no issues.   I find that Silagra, a generic made in India,
works the best.  Even better than actual Viagra and its only $3 a pill

Has been proven to be the least effective of the three major ED drugs.
The main reason you don't hear about it much.
Many doctors, when concerned about blood pressure in their patients, will recommend Cialis.
It's effect on BP isn't as dramatic as Viagra.
But bottom line is this: there are so many variances at this point in our lives you have to experiment and find out which one works for you.
But I'd never pay that much for Levitra for myself.

I first tried the EDS mess in my late 30's for occasional EDS. Viagra was the most reliable. It always worked, and lasted a long time. However, it gave me a headache and activated sinuses, not to mention "blue fog" vision.  

Cialis was next best, but didn't always last too long. Minor headaches were the only side effect.

Levitra had no side effects, but also very modest main effects for me. Could've been a low dose - I don't recall.

All 3 seemed to make it more difficult for me to ejaculate. 🙁

Taught me to appreciate the journey as much as the destination. 🙂.

Thank you all for responding and please forgive the misspelling. I'm gonna be 70 in a couple of months and don't always need medication. All good comments especially the Canadian Pharmacy, pennies on the dollar.

Posted By: sundiver13
Re: can you endorse a good Canadian Pharmarcy that supplies real pills either Brand or generic?  
Maple Leaf Meds.  Excellent Service.  Legitimate.  

Best to call them.  You'll need to fax them a prescription.  

800-998-4016

I have had good luck with "canadadrugs.com".  A prescription will be required.

for some reason, Levitra is not covered by most insurance.   Viagra and Cialis are.  I've used all 3.

So I ordered generic cialis 5mg out of India.  My post is here somewhere.  The meds are fine.  I ordered a 6 month supply. Need to reorder soon.  I let my CC company know in advance that I was doing an overseas order...  naturally did not say what for... & that I wanted the single transaction & the amount, to go through.  Glad I did.      

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