Si', Si', Cialis

May 03, 2011 13:37

As an equal opportunity alarmist, I will now address the counterfeiting issues faced by Eli Lily’s purchase cialis. The “Help Wanted” character included with this post is an apt metaphor for what cialis provides for many men and their partners. The romantic couple in the dual bathtubs overlooking the picturesque valley would encounter a crescendo of disillusionment and disappointment if “Big C” failed to activate. It’s hard work dragging those old cast iron bathtubs up a slope so that two giddy people can enjoy the panorama and…the anticipation.
The payoff would be nil if the counterfeiters, diluters/adulterators are successful. The title of this post suggests (Yes, yes) a successful outcome, but if those who mess with legitimate pharmaceuticals are able to integrate their bogus products into the supply chain, then the response may become “No, No Cialis.” The happy couple would be overwhelmed with disappointment, perhaps believing that Cialis would not work for them. They might abandon their quest for hilltop intimacy and convert the old tubs into flower boxes. Perhaps in the distant recesses of their minds, they may silently question the credibility of the Eli Lily company. It is conceivable that out of frustration or embarrassment that they do not seek answers as to why the product failed to deliver but merely accept their cruel fates with a repressed whimper.
This story could end somewhat differently if we were discussing heart medicine, high blood pressure medicine or any number of pharmaceutical wonders that prolong or improve our lives. Counterfeit or adulterated medications may not lead to just frustration but perhaps to a fatality. Fake pharmaceuticals could result in an unnecessary continuation of symptoms and painful, prolonged care. The healing process has a mental or psychological component that could be drastically eroded by ineffective or harmful counterfeits.
So, who pays for junk that gets inserted into the pharma supply chain? The guy in the bathtub is out $50-60 for the package when he fails to get lift off. The coronary patient may pay with her life. The dermatology patient may suffer several additional weeks of itching , rashes and sleepless night. Clearly, the manufacturers and patent holders lose sales…and reputations. And so do distributors. Providers may experience an erosion of confidence as their patients question their knowledge. In sum, everyone loses. So, let’s say “Si’, Si’” to safeguarding the safety of the product, jump into our bathtubs and enjoy the vista of a safer tomorrow.
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