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George

2006-02-16, 11:19 am

Hi Group

What is your valued opinion on the purchase of generic medication OTHER then
C, V etc.?

I have in the past used ED med's from "All Day Chemist" with success.
Namely: Ceebis (Tadalafil) and Manly (Sildenafil(. These drugs have the
intended result for me.

Yet, if I would purchase and use the generic version of Pravachol
(Pravastatin) that "All Day Chemist" markets as Pravator 20mg, there would
not be a telltale sign until a cholesterol blood test is carried out.

Is there less risk of being sold a useless pill then with ED med's? I mean,
it is one thing to not having an erection due to dud medication, but another
issue having your cholesterol sharply increasing.

Your valued opinion is greatly appreciated,

George


Peabody

2006-02-16, 11:19 am

George says...

> What is your valued opinion on the purchase of generic
> medication OTHER then C, V etc.?


> I have in the past used ED med's from "All Day Chemist"
> with success. Namely: Ceebis (Tadalafil) and Manly
> (Sildenafil(. These drugs have the intended result for
> me.


> Yet, if I would purchase and use the generic version of
> Pravachol (Pravastatin) that "All Day Chemist" markets
> as Pravator 20mg, there would not be a telltale sign
> until a cholesterol blood test is carried out.


> Is there less risk of being sold a useless pill then
> with ED med's? I mean, it is one thing to not having an
> erection due to dud medication, but another issue having
> your cholesterol sharply increasing.


> Your valued opinion is greatly appreciated,


It appears to be the case that C, L and V are pretty easy to
manufacture, so that it's less likely to get "bad" pills
even from undocumented labs, like Josh.

I don't have a feel for whether statins as a group are like
that. Also, I don't know if the potential serious side
effects of statins would be more, or less, likely if the
batch wasn't quite right. And then, you would still have to
have the usual blood tests to monitor for liver problems.

I guess I wouldn't have a problem using generic statins from
one of the firstline Indian pharma companies. Beyond that,
I would be a bit goosey about it.


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