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There are several reputable online pharmacies in New Zealand, who are accredited by the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand, however, there are some international online pharmacies who sell illegal or counterfeit Cialis® at low prices. New Zealand web users often receive SPAM emails from such companies.

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Counterfeit drugs are illegal. Avoid the dangers of counterfeit medicine by getting your Cialis from a reputable source.

Counterfeit Cialis (or fake Cialis) may be dangerous, which is why it is very important to make sure you are getting genuine Cialis manufactured by Lilly, which has been evaluated by national authorities for safety and effectiveness.

What about counterfeit ED drugs?
  • Many websites sell counterfeit drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED). If you are using an online pharmacy, be careful. Use a reputable online pharmacy such as the pharmacies certified by the New Zealand Pharmaceutical Society.
  • Counterfeit drugs are manufactured and sold illegally, and they may contain impure or unknown ingredients that are unsafe or ineffective.
How can you tell if a website is selling counterfeit Cialis?

A website might be selling counterfeit Cialis if...
  • The price of Cialis is so much lower than the price at your local pharmacy that it seems too good to be true.
  • The pharmacy does not have address information and/or contact information and/or the website is located outside New Zealand.
  • The pharmacy offers to sell you Cialis without a doctor’s prescription. Your doctor is an important source of health information and only your doctor can determine if you have ED and if Cialis is right for you.
  • The pharmacy offers to have a healthcare professional diagnose you for free. They may ask you to fill out a brief online survey to get your prescription from a doctor whom you have never met. This may be dangerous; before prescribing any medication, your doctor may need to review your medical history and the current medications you are taking. Do not use a website that offers you a diagnosis without a consultation, from a doctor with whom you are not familiar. You should always check with your own healthcare professional before starting any new prescription treatment.
  • You were referred to the website by an unsolicited email (SPAM). Lilly, the manufacturer of Cialis, does not send out unsolicited email.
  • The site offers “soft tab” or “fast dissolve” Cialis. There is no such thing as “soft tab” or “fast dissolve” Cialis.
In addition to counterfeit Cialis, some online pharmacies may sell illegal generic versions of Cialis. Generic Cialis is illegal and potentially dangerous, whether sold as “generic Cialis” or generic “tadalafil” or with a name that is similar to, but not Cialis. Websites offering these products for sale in the New Zealand are operating illegally. These products have not been evaluated for safety and efficacy and could be harmful.

If you are aware of any online pharmacies that you suspect may be selling counterfeit prescription drugs, you can report them to the Ministry of Health.

The best way to purchase real Cialis is to buy it from a licensed pharmacy you know to be reputable with a prescription from your doctor. Always get a diagnosis from a healthcare professional you trust. If you plan to fill your prescription with an online pharmacy, choose a pharmacy certified by the New Zealand Pharmaceutical Society.
 


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