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Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra…What’s the Difference?

Monday, October 26th, 2009

viagra, cialis, levitra, 100 mgApparently, not much according to a  recent article written by the American College of Physicians that said all three of the medications preformed well in combating ED, and there is not sufficient evidence to recommend one drug over another.

“The evidence is insufficient to compare the efficacy and adverse effects” of the drugs because “few head-to-head trials are available,” the guidelines say. This lack of evidence comparing one drug against another is familiar. Companies often launch studies comparing new drugs to placebos, rather than to existing drugs; without head-to-head trials, it can be tough to know how competing drugs stack up.

A report by the WSJ has said that since there is not sufficient evidence of one ED drug being more affective than another, most doctors are prescribing brands based on price.

According to our database, Viagra comes in first with the cheapest price per pill at $1.60, followed by Cialis at $1.90 per pill, and Levitra at $2.23 per pill.

So when you go to talk to your doctor about beginning a treatment for ED remember: All the major brands will work with the same efficacy, so get your prescription for the cheapest one.

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Spam for Viagra, Cialis and Levitra is on the decline

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

no prescription pharmacy spam 150x150 Spam for Viagra, Cialis and Levitra is on the declineGood news: e-mail spam for the erectile dysfunction medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra is finally on the decline — apparently because consumers are wising up to these scams.

According to Microsoft research:

Last year the amount of e-mails for sexual medications made up around 30 percent of all spam e-mails; however, this year that figure has dropped to under 10 percent.

There is only one reason why this is happening, and that is because spammers are not getting returns on their investment, which probably is due to men becoming wiser and more wary about replying to these types of e-mails.

We’ve covered the problem of Viagra spam previously (including Viagra holiday spam!) It’s good to know that people are beginning to listening.

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