What E.D. Pill Companies Won't Ever Tell You!
Get The Real Facts, Prices, Pill Info and The Inside Story on the 12 Most Advertised ED Pill Services!
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There are thousands of online websites offering E.D Medications. Here are Chris Hansen's new rankings of the Top 12 services in America...
Generic Viagra
The official Pfizer Viagra formula. Only pill with patented diamond shape formula.
Sildenafil
Official Pfizer Sildenafil world famous formula. Not the cheap, weak, imitation pills.
- The Official Generic Viagra recognized by the FDA as the ONLY Authorized Generic Viagra.
- Protected by U.S. Patent D433,750 from Pfizer to prevent counterfeits.
- Lowest price in history on real Viagra formula. - real formula is actually lower priced than copies from India.
- Sildenafil also made by Pfizer - the original formula.
- 50 mg Generic Viagra is most popular pill.
Generic Viagra
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula.
- You must cut your pills in quarters to get their advertised price.
- They literally send you a pill cutter with your order and tell you to chop up the pills.
- High price, Sells real brand Viagra for $106 per pill.
- Been in business a long time.
- Second best pills - even if you have to cut them up.
Generic Viagra
Round white pill. Not the Authorized version of generic Viagra. Made in India by Amneal Pharmaceuticals.
Sildenafil
20 mg white round pill. Made by Ajanta Pharma in India.
- Rarely offers Generic Viagra - mostly 20 mg Sildenafil.
- Generic for Viagra is made by Anneal Pharmaceuticals and Sildenafil is made by Ajanta Phamra - both companies are in India.
- Now offers - in mass - generic Zoloft, approved for depression, as an off label use for P.E.
- Misleading marketing targets young men as a "lifestyle drug", even though ED only an affects a tiny percentage of men under 40.
- Auto-billing is only option.
The 5 Biggest Mistakes
Most Men Make When Buying ED Pills Online:
- 1. Buying from a Canadian pharmacy or one you see on porn sites. 100% of them are frauds. Many are credit card scams baiting you with low prices. None have the "Legit Script" seal of approval on their page. You will see below in my Top 12 list - each service has the Legit Script seal - which means they have been vetted.
- 2. Not all the pills are the same - there are still big differences between generics as you will see. See the top 12 reviews below and you see how many of the pills are much different from what their ads claim - must see.
- 3. You must take Viagra on an empty stomach or it doesn't work. Cialis works even if you just had a huge meal. Viagra might give some men a headache, so you might want to take an Advil or Tylenol at the same time to prevent it.
- 4. The "compounded ED pills" can be dangerous. Most are a gimmick and include "off label" use of drugs - including drugs given to women for childbirth, anti seizure drugs and other total nonsense - be very cautious.
- 5. 20 mg Sildenafil pills - the average guy needs 3 pills. If you take only one 20 mg pill - even if it's the strongest form (ScoreBlue has it) it is not going to work for you. Start with 3 and you may need 4 or even 5 pills. Generic Viagra most common dose is 50 mg. Start with that first.
Generic Viagra
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in Jeedimetla, India.
Sildenafil
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in Jeedimetla, India.
- A wild leopard was recently filmed inside the Hetero pill plant in India.
- Ads aimed at young men as a lifestyle drug even though very few young men have ED. Super Sleazy.
- Pills Ade by Hetero Pharma in Jeedimetla, India and repackaged for Camber Pharmaceuticals in New Jersey.
- High prices because they spend big $$ on TV ads and need to recoup cost.
- Only offers monthly auto-shipment. You must get on monthly auto-shipment to be a customer.
Generic Viagra
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in a small village somewhere in India.
- Lawsuits and disgraced medical doctors hurt company's stock.
- Gets cheap generic Viagra and Sildenafil from India - the tiny village of Powai, India.
- Video testimonials on website says Real Members - Real Reviews - They are ALL paid actors.
- High price for pills from India.
- Deceptive ads show blue Viagra pills, but they only offer white pills from India.
CHEWABLE SILDENAFIL
Not official Pfizer formula. *Not even FDA approved. Illegal!
- Illegal product and not FDA approved.
- FDA threatening to shut the company down.
- Ingredients not from Pfizer.
- Makes your tongue and mouth blue for hours after chewing these tiny tablets.
- Could go out of business any day.
Generic Viagra
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. *Charges extra $25 fee.
Sildenafil
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in a small village somewhere in India.
- Charges a $25 consultation fee.
- Only company to charge a consult fee.
- Pills are made offshore in India.
- Does not specialize in ED meds.
- Auto-ship club is a must.
Sildenafil
Oblong white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in a small village somewhere in India.
- Same group operating two companies in South Florida.
- Only offers cheap Sildenafil not made by Pfizer.
- Caught using a sleazy bait and switch marketing scheme and is under investigation.
- High price for the quality of the India made pills.
- Operated in England and ran into legal trouble.
Generic Viagra
Round blue pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula.
- Does not have real Viagra or Pfizer-made Sildenafil.
- Cheap pills made by Amneal Pharma in Ahmedabad, India.
- Deceptive ads feature real Viagra but they only offer the weak India version.
- High price for what you get.
- Has actor on website posing as a medical doctor.
Mt. Everest Pill
Sells compounded ED pill - no Generic Viagra.
Sildenafil
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in a small village somewhere in India.
- Does not offer Pfizer pills.
- Pills contain Oxytocin - a hormone given to women to stimulate contractions at childbirth!
- Contains PT-141 also known as Bremelanotide. It is a hormone used to treat WOMEN with low sexual desire.
- Not even FDA approved.
- Controversial because again Oxytocin is given to women as a hormone.
Rugiet Ready
Square blue pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. *Contains Female Hormone Drug.
- Not FDA approved.
- Pill contains Sildenafil and Tadalafil along with the controversial Apomorphine.
- Apomorphine is used mainly to treat Parkinson's disease.
- Highly controversial.
- Advertises bright blue square pills but product is not blue - a dark green brown cube because of the Parkinson's drug in it.
GENERIC VIAGRA
Oblong blue pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. *Contains Female Hormone Drug.
Sildenafil
Round white pill. Not official Pfizer Viagra formula. Made in a small village somewhere in India.
- Weak pills not from Pfizer - but from India.
- Umedica Laboratories makes their pills in Gujarat, India
- Umedia is banned from selling in Vietnam for not meeting drug standards.
- Low price gimmick is a bait and switch marketing gimmick. They raise the price almost 50% after month one.
- High pressure sales tactics.
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BlueChew.com – These bogus pills are NOT even FDA-Approved. In fact, FDA investigators have demanded BlueChew cease all production and distribution of BlueChew for being in violation of the FDCA - Food Drug and Cosmetics Act! In other words, BlueChew is in violation of Federal law and should not even be sold! Additionally, they were caught paying actors to lie in their TV ads pretending to be customers with E.D. problems.
It was pure fraud. With BlueChew, it is lie after lie – a pure fraud. Plus, their cheap pills turn your tongue and mouth blue! It’s a compounding pharmacy “super scam” that has industry insiders screaming FRAUD! The telemedicine compliance firm LegitScript has already yanked their certificate of approval accreditation. The FDA is hot on the trail of these conmen. Sinking ship. See the FDA Smoking Gun documents below on this page.
GoodRx and HeyDoctor – both advertise cheap $.30 pills, but they were busted by Chris Hansen for running a bait-and-switch scam that sucker-punches you with a doctor’s fee minimum of $30 and up to $100 – after you've filled out all their questions.
ZipHealth – Beware of this bait-and-switch MEGA SCAM. They pretend to offer you Real Viagra and Real Cialis at prices 95% lower than other companies. But it’s a GIANT South Florida SCAM. The pills don’t exist – they show them on their website, you think you are going to buy them, and once you answer their questionnaire – BOOM – they pull a switch and a message pops on screen that says … “our medical team” recommends a different pill. The pills aren’t from Pfizer or Eli Lilly – only cheap junk. Total crooks! Don’t get fooled. Classic FRAUD.
PharmacyRxOne247.com – An absolute fraud run by a cartel of international criminals who open and close websites as often as you change shirts. Pure fraud. They sell fake pills. They require no prescription. Their website is stacked with photos of fake doctors pretending to be real doctors. The worthless pills come from outlaw labs in India and China. They even promise to send a lab report with you order to "prove" their pills are real. It's all fake. They are believed to be the group behind the pills that almost killed basketball superstar Lamar Odom. Avoid like the Plague.
PillOnline.com – This MEGA scam is heavily promoted online. They claim to be based in Canada, but our investigators tracked them to mail drop in Poland. The pills were traced to China. They pills are fakes. Not real Viagra or real Cialis. Pure fraud that has managed to stay one step ahead of the FBI, FDA, Interpol and international bounty hunters trying to shut them down. The entire website is fake – fake doctors, fake location – and our course – fake pills that are dangerous.
PlanetPharmacy – was shut down by the FBI for fake pills made in a HOUSE in Belize!
PillsOnline.com – was caught selling fake pills from China funneled through Poland that lab tests show contained only 1 mg of the active ingredient, while they claimed 50 mg.
BlueChew is illegal according to the FDA. They are not allowed to sell these pills. It's a massive scam. They use two "compounding pharmacies" to help them in this crooked scheme. Empowerx Pharmacy in Houston and Curexa Pharmacy in Egg Harbor, New Jersey. See the letter from FDA investigators who are all over them.
Plus as shown in video above, investigators have also discovered that their national advertising video, which was played millions of times features actors paid to lie by pretending to be real Bluechew customers with E.D. problems. It was a lie - they were all paid actors who lied about everything. Look for these guys to get shut down by the FDA anytime soon.
ZipHealth is running a scam. This service is owned by the same people that has run a massive bait and switch scam in England fro years. The UK E.D. medication scam can be found on the website called MedExpress.co.uk. They lie and cheat men by offering to prescribe to them REAL Viagra - as in the original “little blue pill” Viagra, which is made by the one-and-only Pfizer company. They offer this “real Viagra” at prices impossibly low to be real. They are fake prices. Then when men take the “low-priced” bait on MedExpress and now ZipHealth, at the very last second when it is time to buy, they are suddenly informed that they can't get the low priced Viagra because their " medical team" recommends Sildenafil for you. It’s kind of like a car dealer offer a brand new Mercedes for $25,000 and they you get to the lot and they say, “oh we sold that one, but here is one for $95,000 you can have. A classic “Bait and Switch” fraud.
The message that flashes up on the ZipHealth website which says "our medical team recommends Sildenafil for you” is automatically pre-programmed into their computer software. Everyone gets the same message. No medical team reviews the potential customers questionnaire instantly and makes that recommendation. It's just a blatant lie ... to lie to a man about his medical condition and misrepresent medical advice is pure MEDICAL FRAUD! So would you want to get a prescription from a company like this?
It makes no sense that the imaginary “medical team review” would recommend Sildenafil over Viagra - after all - Sildenafil and Viagra are the exact same medication. So we are to believe a team of doctors says - oh you can't take Viagra but you can take Sildenafil? It's not true.
And the Sildenafil they offer … it comes from India. Made by a company in the village of PolePally, India by a company called Hetero Labs Limited. They are not made by Pfizer or their in-house general manufacturing company Greenstone.
ZipHealth pulls this same scam with Cialis as well. They lie to you in their ads and offer real Cialis a price that is well below the wholesale cost of authentic Cialis made by the inventor of Cialis – the Eli Lilly Company. They pull the old "Switcheroo" with Cialis also. Automatically the split second you have finished answering your last question on their online form, and say their medical team recommends Tadalafil for you instead of Cialis – even though Cialis is the exact same medication as Tadalafil. It's just medical fraud. Lying to you about a medical review - lying and tricking you on a prescription drug.
It's hard to believe an outfit running such an obvious scam was approved by the highly-respected website validation service LegitScript. ZipHealth must have lied to them too!
Bottom line: This place is a scam. It's a scam in England and it's a scam here in America also.
Pharmacy RX One Twenty Four Seven - this website sells fake pills traced to rouge labs in China, Romania and Pakistan. It is run by a group of international criminals who have fleeced men around the globe for millions of dollars. They are wanted in both Europe and North America. Yet, they have managed to stay one step ahead of the FDA, FBI and Interpol. This dangerous website is believed to be where NBA superstar Lamar Odom got the loaded pills that almost killed him when he collapsed and had to be rushed to the emergency room when he was vacationing in Nevada and took some fake pills.
Look at their prices... $0.59 for a Viagra and $0.79 for a Cialis... this means they are fake. The website always looks the same - they just keep changing URL's to stay one step ahead of the authorities. Don't get tricked by these crooks.
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