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posted on September 19th, 2008
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Do not have the mistaken idea that because your doctor has diagnosed you with sexual dysfunction, ruled out anything physical, any illnesses, and any drugs you may be currently taking, that you have to buy the name brand. In fact, nothing could be farther from the truth. With rare exceptions, and those exceptions usually being controlled substances, there is no difference in ingredients or effectiveness between generic and name bad medications. Generic Viagra is no exception to this rule. The ingredients are the same whether you are using brand name or generic; the only thing that changes is the price you pay. Since most insurance companies do not pay for this medication, the cost factor should be of greater importance than whether or not you should buy name brand.
What about those who are uncertain about using generic Viagra? Before discounting the possibility and insisting on using the more expensive name brand, you should talk to the pharmacist. Hopefully you have developed a relationship with your pharmacist that allows you to ask questions and feel confidant that he or she is giving you the correct information. If you have not developed that kind of a relationship with the person who fills your prescriptions, then now is the time to start. It is important that you have someone who can answer any questions or address any concerns you have concerning the effectiveness of generic Viagra. It is ludicrous to consider spending more money for the name brand because you feel “safer” that way when it would be so easy for you to enlist the assistance of your pharmacist for guidance.
Suppose after you speak to the pharmacist, you still prefer to use the name brand? That is, of course, your choice, but once you have the facts laid out before you, to pay more money for a name is an unintelligent way of thinking. One cannot equate price with quality because if that were the case, all of us would insist on only buying a house that costs a million dollars. After all, it might look like a dump, but the price is right, isn’t it? The idea is the same, and to use a cliché, you can’t judge a book by its cover. Do not make a decision until you are able to make an informed choice about whether to use name brand or generic.











