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Sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil, avanafil. Telehealth defaults vs FDA labels. The 30x markup nobody explains. Why your dick is your heart’s smoke alarm.
You're 32. It happened twice last month. You searched "first time ED" on Reddit at 1am.
You filled the prescription. 30 pills, 100mg each.
You signed up. Filled out the questionnaire. Got the box.
You went to the urologist. He wrote you sildenafil 100mg PRN. "Take one before sex."
You looked up "Indian sildenafil" on Reddit. The top comment said "isn't that just Indian Viagra?"
You took sildenafil at 7pm for the date. Things went well at 9pm. Things didn't go at all at 2am when you both woke up.
Your buddy at the gym is on TRT. He pays $349 a month. The clinic ships him testosterone, anastrozole, hCG, and "PDE5 support." He thinks he's getting a deal because the consultation is free.
You searched "alldaychemist legit" on Reddit at 1am.
Most ED guides are one of two things. They are either a telehealth ad with a stethoscope drawn on it, or they are a 600-word panic piece designed to make you click "buy."
Picking a sildenafil brand isn't a pharmacy choice. It's a factory address. Six brands, two business models — global pharma giants (Cipla / Sun / Lupin) and ED-export specialists (Centurion / Fortune…
PE isn't a confidence problem. It's a serotonin reuptake timing problem in a tiny cluster of neurons in your brainstem.
Tadalafil isn't sildenafil. It's a 36-hour parking brake, not a 4-hour quick-release. That's why only 5 Indian brand names matter — and all 5 come from the same kind of company.
Sildenafil. Tadalafil. Avanafil. That's the list every telehealth quiz hands you.
Ask 100 men with an ED prescription what they're taking. ~95 say sildenafil or tadalafil. Maybe 4 say vardenafil. One says avanafil — and he's lying or in a clinical trial.
Your PE prescription isn't medicine for premature ejaculation. It's a 1998 antidepressant your doctor is reusing.
PE and ED show up together more than apart. The U.S. answer is two prescriptions stacked — sertraline daily plus sildenafil PRN. The one-tablet version of that doesn't exist in any U.S. pharmacy.
Your sildenafil tablet, sublingual, and oral jelly aren't three medications. They're one molecule with three packaging tiers.
If your doctor told you Viagra "makes you hard," your doctor described the marketing, not the molecule.