Prices Likey to Drop for 3 FDA approved ED medications (including Levitra and Cialis) when Viagra Patent Expires.

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So says, BNET writer Jim Edwards, authority on the pharmaceutical industry, in his article 10/21/09.  The full article by Jim Edwards about Viagra’s patent expiration goes on to say the cost for sildenafil citrate (Viagra’s active ingredient), could drop 80%.  So other ED pill companies would need to drop their prices to compete with this new generic Viagra, once it’s available.

Particularly since, as Dr. Dennis Lin of Beth Israel Medical Center in New York points out, “Most likely, the logical, the ethical thing to do is prescribe the generic. It’s cheaper, especially if the patient is paying out-of-pocket.”

In addition to prices coming down on brand name Viagra, Levitra and Cialis,  Viagra’s parent company Pfizer, may also produce an alternate drug. Sildenafil could be used in a newly branded lower priced pill, or the Pfizer recipe lent to other manufacturers:  thus allowing Pfizer to keep that giant piece of the market they’ve held with their exclusive Viagra patent since 1998.

It’s typical for competing drugs with the same medical purpose to take a big drop in price when a patent expires. And when the patent for Viagra expires in March 2012, it brings with it an evolution in in the treatment of ED–allowing millions of men who were left out of the market due to high prices, to be added to the ranks of ED pill users. And it’s likely the foreign or US illegal generic Viagra vendors who’ve been selling pills on line for several years, could loose their faithful customers–after all, as of Spring ‘12 they’ll have a legal and safe, low cost generic answer to their ED woes.

To read more about the Viagra patent expiration, visit the Research Center pages at Accessrx.com

Guest author Accessrx.com: Providing FDA approved medications like Levitra, Cialis, and Viagra online since 1998, and providing an exhaustive library on all consumer medical topics, plus Dr. Daniel Williams’ podcasts on breaking medical news.

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There are many types of portable toilets on the market, and we aren’t’ referring to the type you see on job sites which are stationary.

This refers to a toilet you take with you.  Of the ones seen online, from camping type to fancy models, only one seems to offer not only something to go in, but an instant privacy area: an inflatable balloon that plugs into the cigarette lighter.  It’s big enough for a disabled person and caretaker to be in it together, according to one satisfied user of the device.  It can be used in RV’s and large vans, but not in a regular passenger car.

tioletCalled a Indipod, the inventors intended it for families on long road trips but the response has been most enthusiastic from people with bladder problems or irritable bowel syndrome, who are comforted by knowing they wont’ have to fr

antically search for a public restroom.  This affords them the freedom to go anywhere when they may have opted out for fear of no-place-to-go. Other models offer no privacy unless you have a large RV or a sizable area of the vehicle with no windows.

Practically speaking, I suppose if you were in the middle of nowhere you could use it outside of your car away from view of other traffic.  It seems that in the time it would take to find a suitable place to use it outside of your car you could have found a rest stop or public restroom, but that ’s only one opinion.

All of the viable models have some type of system that neutralizes odors and contains waste in a sanitary receptacle.  It is disposed of easily at the end of your trip.

Happy trails, Indipods…

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