I got a PM, but wasn’t allowed to reply to it. Not sure why. Anyway, here’s my reply, which may be useful to others::
Originally Posted by G A
Subject - Avanafil
it is better then liquid. Trust me
Thanks very much for the information. So ed-vr.com sells what appears to be legitimate Indian pharmaceutical products as opposed to whatever the liquid stuff is. In effect, it should be the same as the "real" stuff, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it works better than liquid.
But let me return the favor and give you a source I use for several of my prescriptions, and which I had planned to use for avanafil:
Stendra | PlanetDrugsDirect.com
This is a "Canadian" pharmacy, and I believe this is the real deal branded product, sold as Spedra internationally, and in this case sourced from the UK. You will see that while their price for 100 mg tablets is a bit higher than ed-vr.com, they also sell 200 mg tablets, and the effective price for 100 mg produced by splitting the 200 mg tablets is actually a bit less than ed-vr.com’s for 100 mg. Moreover, PDD has free shipping on all orders to the continental US, so that’s another $10 difference if you are a US person.
But two things about PDD. First, they really prefer that you use E-check to pay, and may not accept all credit cards. I normally use Visa. and from time to time they simply don’t have a Visa processing deal. But I have had no problems with E-check, which is essentially ACH processing, and when I last ordered, they were giving a 5% discount for using it. Second, they absolutely insist on a prescription, and it must be no more than one year old. You can scan or photograph your doctor’s written prescription and email that to them. They ask you to mail the original to them, but I have always just ignored that, and so far they haven’t made an issue of it. It appears ed-vr.com may not require a prescription.
As I say, I have used PDD for years for other prescription meds, and have always been happy with them. But just to pin down the cost, if you ordered 12 200mg tablets, that would be $160. But that includes shipping. Then the 5% discount for E-check reduces the price to $152 delivered for in effect 24 100mg doses, or $6.33 per dose. It looks like that would be $180 plus $10 shipping, or $190 at ed-ve.com, less whatever discounts you have available there. PDD also has a referral program for new customers which gives both the referror and the referree $20 off. All I would have to do is give them the email address you will use on your account. And it looks like they offer a 5% discount on your first order, and another 5% discount for liking them on Facebook. :-)
Shipping from the UK to the US is usually pretty fast - a week to 10 days.
Since I will have a prescription, I think I will use PDD for my first avanafil order so I will experience how the branded product works. The Indian equivalent should be just as good, but it doesn’t look like I will be paying any more for the branded stuff. I think I will start with 8 200mg tablets (16 100mg doses) for $114 after the e-check discount, which is more than enough to tell me if it’s going to work. I have some liquid I got from Purchase Peptides, and I should be able to tell how they compare.
As you suggest, I have become more dubious about the liquids in general. Of course it’s nice to pay $1 per dose or something like that, but it may be worth it to pay up a bit to get the real stuff, or at least try that to start with. The liquid I got from PP doesn’t work well, but I don’t know if that’s because avanafil doesn’t work well for me, or because the PP product isn’t any good. So I’m going to make this investment to find out, unless of course my doc has samples he can give me.