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>Any idea how they do that? I thought the drugs were all
>protected by patents and generic knockoffs were illegal.
Don't know. Tadalafil comes from India, I believe, and works great.
36 hours of effect, no sniffles, 1/4 the price, no embarrassing TV
commercials. Since "lifestyle" drugs aren't covered by my insurance,
I do what I gotta do.
Alan Meyer - 23 Mar 2006 16:18 GMT
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> commercials. Since "lifestyle" drugs aren't covered by my insurance,
> I do what I gotta do.
That explains how the drugs are produced. As I understand it,
India is not a party to the patent laws and it is not illegal to
copy patented drugs in India. It is illegal to sell them in the U.S.
but, if the drugs are made in India, there is a good chance they
are the real thing and not some floor sweepings scraped up in
a basement in Chicago and put into pills.
It's interesting isn't it how much cheaper the drugs are in India?
I guess if you drop the profit from 95% to 25%, you can cut the
price quite a bit.
Alan
KenA - 24 Mar 2006 05:12 GMT
A while back I got a promotional 20 pill 100mg. Viagra packet from India for $20
total cost delivered to my door. It was the real stuff.
KenA
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