Thursday 20 September 2007

Making sure you get real CIALIS

Making sure you get real CIALIS

Counterfeit (fake) CIALIS may be dangerous. Counterfeit medicines may contain impure or unknown ingredients that are not safe or do not work. CIALIS is made by Eli Lilly and Company. It has been reviewed by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety and effectiveness.

Some Web sites sell fake CIALIS. Ask yourself these questions; any "yes" answers could mean that the CIALIS being sold may be fake:
  • Is the price so much lower than the price at the local pharmacy that it seems too good to be true?
  • Is the Web site located outside of the United States, or does it not list an address or contact information?
  • Does the site offer to sell medicine without a doctor's prescription?
  • Were you referred to the Web site by an e-mail that you did not ask for? (Eli Lilly and Company, the maker of CIALIS, does not send e-mails unless you ask for them)
  • Does the site offer "soft tab" or "fast dissolve" CIALIS? (CIALIS only comes in tablets. There is no such thing as "soft tab" or "fast dissolve" CIALIS)
  • Does the site offer "generic CIALIS" or a drug with a name that is similar to CIALIS? (Such products have not have been evaluated by the FDA for safety and effectiveness—they could be harmful)

If you are aware of any online pharmacies that you suspect may be selling counterfeit prescription drugs, you can report them to the FDA.

Click to find out more about how CIALIS can help. Click to learn about the CIALIS Promise Program.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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