I had a doctor a while ago recommend either antihistamine or anti-inflammatory drug for reversal of gray hair. I don’t remember which one. I never tried it because at the time I was very anti-pharmaceutical.
As for puffiness in under eye area, I have heard anecdotal claims of hGH being effective at reducing this. Unsure how this compares to growth hormone releasing peptides like the ones I think I recall you saying you’ve tried.
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Excellent podcast… with a keen sense of dick humor. Good to know tadalafil is the best option.
Thanks to my urologist been on tadalafil for 4 years daily. Huge benefits. Hahaha.
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Glad the thread is back on topic. I think it’s a wonder drug IMO. Since I last posted here in February, I’ve been taking 2.5mg/day and it definitely makes a difference. My average SBP is down 3-5 mmHg. It definitely helps with pumps in the gym - doing isolation movements like biceps curls can induce painful pumps. Penis is more consistently “alert” - my wife walks in with a nice perfume and he wakes up quickly.
I’ve never had prostate problems, but the urologist on Attia was saying he prescribed 2.5-5mg/day for patients with hypertrophy, and it was massively helpful.
I also don’t believe there is any dependence issue.
And mechanistically, it makes sense. Peripheral vasodilation should be reducing overall burden placed on the heart during rest times. There are a few studies out there that higher doses, particularly of viagra, might have anabolic effects and improve hypertrophy with training, likely driven by the better blood flow to muscles.
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kbaba
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Tadalafil from India seemed to lose effectiveness for me and some others after a few years. I know a lot of medicines don’t really expire at their expiration dates but personally and anecdotally wonder if Tadalafil doesn’t lose effectiveness sooner than many
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This a no brainer for any USA General Practioner Physician prescription… and it is cheap. Assume same through out the world.
My urologist still writes my prescription every year at my check-up for tadalafil and finasteride.
But, he says my Personal Physician could do it too.
Cheap… why not get it in the USA?
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It’s so dirt cheap from India that I renew my supply by including some in my other orders from India. To give an idea of how cheap it is from India, one of my suppliers gave me a free bunch of it in another order.
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kbaba
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cheap is relative. What does a urologist visit cost a person who hasn’t met their deductible? will every doctor write a year of refills?
in india no script needed.
plus maybe somebody here getting rapamycin from there already
and what’s cheap? in India is about 61 cents a pill.
jjrap1
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In the US, from GoodRX, ~$25-$35 for 90-5mg; so ~$0.28-$0.39 / pill.
Is it safe to take Tadalafil and Telmisartan together? Might it not be too effective? Is anyone using both of these drugs? Which one packs the more powerful punch?
Personally, I don’t think I can take both together given my previous issue with low blood pressure.
Kbaba wrote: Tadalafil from India seemed to lose effectiveness for me and some others after a few years.
If they are giving free as @desertshores says. Maybe it isn’t quality.
Get it from your physician… 3 month tadalafil supply (4 refills) 5 mg nightly… or mornings. Doesn’t go stale on you.
Hopefully, you are seeing a urologist yearly for that prostate gland. That’s when I get my annual check… and new prescription.
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kbaba
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Good price. (minus the need for a script)
My india price was for 20 mg