- Cialis 2.5 mg
- Cialis 5 mg
- Cialis 10 mg
- Cialis 20 mg.
If you have erectile dysfunction, you may have considered buying a generic version of Cialis online. Perhaps you've gotten a "spam" e-mail from an overseas pharmacy that looks legitimate, or maybe you've heard that you can order an approved generic version through a Canadian pharmacy.
Despite what you may have heard, however, "generic Cialis" does not exist. Therefore, it is impossible to buy such a product online or anywhere else.
There are several risks involved with ordering "generic Cialis" online. Not only could you get a product that is ineffective for ED -- you could also end up taking a drug that is substandard or potentially dangerous; it may not even have the right active ingredient.
Because these products are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there is no way to tell if your medication is fake, contaminated, or expired. In recent years, more and more online pharmacies (some of which are not actually pharmacies at all) have come under fire for offenses such as these.
In addition, when ordering drugs through an online pharmacy that is not legitimate, you have no way of knowing if your personal information will be kept safe.
(Click Generic Cialis to learn more about the dangers of buying this drug online. For a more in-depth discussion of Cialis, including how it works, side effects, dosing guidelines, and safety issues to be aware of, click Cialis.)