Duprost

Master Chief

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Hello everyone!!

It was a while ago when I last posted here. Just wanted to say that I just started with Dutasteride and nizoral, I used propecia for 6 months but did'nt feel assured that I was using the best treatment. Dutasteride is more potent, It feels safer knowing that I'm using a dual inhibitor :)
Good luck to you all with your treatments, hope everyone attain their goals. Smoke weed and be happy, let the drugs do the job 8)

peace
 

Goingat20

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Yeah im doing the same. Duprost cheapest i can find....
 

ropcat

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Has anyone heard back from Cipla on how the new Indian legislation on generics will affect their prices on Duprost?

And... Master Chief and Going at 20: how are you checking to make sure you're getting legit drugs and not counterfeits? Do you just have a website that you really trust? Or are there particular markings on the pills that would be hard for a counterfeiter to reproduce?
 

Master Chief

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Well, the package looks typical and the pills are identical to avodart, and cipla is legit from what I've heard from others who buy cipla stuff on a regular basis. And I don't choose any particular site, just as long it's cheap. Duprost is easy to find, I find it hard to believe Duprost as a counterfeit
 

global

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ropcat said:
Has anyone heard back from Cipla on how the new Indian legislation on generics will affect their prices on Duprost?

And... Master Chief and Going at 20: how are you checking to make sure you're getting legit drugs and not counterfeits? Do you just have a website that you really trust? Or are there particular markings on the pills that would be hard for a counterfeiter to reproduce?

I think the new legislation only affects certain medications and dutasteride isnt one of them so hopefully we are OK for now. :)
 

ropcat

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global said:
I think the new legislation only affects certain medications and dutasteride isnt one of them so hopefully we are OK for now. :)

It's true that the most stringent restrictions apply only to new Indian generic drugs (those not in production already). But the New York Times reported that "all the generic drugs already approved in India can still be sold, though sellers must now pay licensing fees." What this will mean for prices on Duprost, I'm not sure.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/24/inter ... r=homepage
 

global

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damn, but even with licence fees it must be cheaper than GSK avodart.
 

ropcat

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global said:
damn, but even with licence fees it must be cheaper than GSK avodart.

I hope so! I emailed Cipla and asked what the legislation and licensing fee would do for their prices on Duprost, but got no reply. I don't want to start on dutasteride and then have it skyrocket in price, because I can't really shell out for Avodart right now... Cheers.
 

albertwas

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generics

Hasn't there been some issue with United States generic buyers getting their purchases held up at the border? Are there some Cipla buyers or other Indian generic buyers in the US that are getting their purchases okay? If so, perhaps I'll try the dutasteride generic at some point. I just want to make sure I get it from a trustworthy supplier and that I don't pay for a product that never makes it to my door.
 
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