I just got my generic 5mg tadalafil from my pharmacy and it was a $10 copay for 30 pills. My insurance EOB says $346 was billed, $267 was paid by insurance, and my copay is $10.
If you'll do a little search on this site you'll quickly find that there's zero reason to be paying that amount for daily Cialis
Don’t waste your money. All Day Chemist has generics and they run less than $3 per pill. Anything produced by Cooper Pharma works great. Don’t be afraid to use them. I have been using them for years with no problems.
I think some insurances will pay for tadalafil if it is for BPH and not ED. There's not really a test for it, either you say you have the symptoms or you don't.My insurance will not pay for Cialis, so my out -of-pocket was just the $255.00 for the generic Tadalafil.
Low-T nation provides a generic Tadalafil that is a troche. It is compounded by Hallendale Pharmacy...I have yet to try them yet.
That might explain why my generic is yellow, egg shaped, and marked with a cursive "C5". It sure does look like cialis.The funny thing is that the generic brand is Prasco and it is manufactured by Eli Lilly, the maker of brand name Cialis. Apparently Eli Lilly decided to market their own generic in order to maintain sales.
My Eli Lilly generic is a plain white round tablet. Your generic is probably trying to look like the brand name. I’m sure Eli Lilly would rather that it’s brand name customers don’t know that they make a generic.That might explain why my generic is yellow, egg shaped, and marked with a cursive "C5". It sure does look like cialis.
That's a good point. I wish mine was round shaped. I just started and have been trying to take 1/2 and 3/4 pills to help with the headache and heartburn sides. The egg shaped pill is is pain to split.My Eli Lilly generic is a plain white round tablet. Your generic is probably trying to look like the brand name. I’m sure Eli Lilly would rather that it’s brand name customers don’t know that they make a generic.
I’m sorry, I made a mistake. The round white tablets I mentioned are the Indian generic. I realized I hadn’t yet opened a bottle of the Eli Lilly generic. I opened the bottle and they are in fact the exact same pill as the brand name with the same color, shape and C5 marking. My mistake. I forgot that I’m still using up my old stock of generic.My Eli Lilly generic is a plain white round tablet. Your generic is probably trying to look like the brand name. I’m sure Eli Lilly would rather that it’s brand name customers don’t know that they make a generic.
I mainly take 5mg of Cialis daily for BPH symptoms more so that ED, though BPH symptoms can cause ED-like issues at times. So, they Cialis helps there when needed.
Do you find that 5mg of the Cooper Pharma is the same as 5mg of Cialis? I read somewhere this morning that some people find they need to take a bit more of the generics, say 10mg instead of 5mg.
What is your experience? And, thanks for your response.
Never heard of this site! Thanks!
What's the price difference with the Eli Lilly generic?I’m sorry, I made a mistake. The round white tablets I mentioned are the Indian generic. I realized I hadn’t yet opened a bottle of the Eli Lilly generic. I opened the bottle and they are in fact the exact same pill as the brand name with the same color, shape and C5 marking. My mistake. I forgot that I’m still using up my old stock of generic.