Cialis is a prescription drug provided by large pharma with an intent to cure erectile dysfunction. In 1998, Viagra became the first PDE5 inhibitor to become legal in South Africa. Cialis eventually overtook Viagra in that department and eventually became the source of many variations of knock off brands that almost rule the modern pharma market. Many websites offer the generic brand at nearly 5 times less than the brand named Cialis, and these seem to be most popular globally, and especially in South Africa. The legitimacy of online brands such as ‘Trust Pharmacy’ and others with strange ‘url fixtures’ seem to be the only leads in getting a cheaper Cialis brand, but nonetheless, they are effective and popular.
The brand Cialis itself actually has over a dozen variations being sold in both in person and online markets. These variations include the Cialis generic knock off, the normal medication in a singular state, the professional, and the extra dosage. The professional and extra dosage seem to have a larger efficacy for a wide majority of men, and these can include older men who seem to still struggle with erectile dysfunction even after the regular dosage. The other variations of Cialis popular in South Africa also include the softs, the supers, the extrasuper, the jelly, and the sublingual. The soft pills and the super dosage are self explanatory, but the jelly and the sublingual can both be absorbed under the tongue to be effective instaneously. For the older generation of men, Cialis has basically adapted their entire line to make their product more easily ingestable all the while keeping their potency, or adding immense potency. South Africa has a lot of third party websites, and unfortunately many continents have to rely on secret pharma marketplaces because of governmental restrictions. The generic brands of prescriptions usually possess the same key ingredients, it is simply the efficacy of safe travel and contaimination prevention which allows big business to charge such high tariffs. South Africa is not at fault for authoratative restrictions on medications and pharmaceuticals, so in essence these decentralized marketplaces benefit many men in the continent and benefit the relationships they are involved in. There is a structure to the falldown of pharmaceuticals, and South Africa is actually one of many places on Earth that almost forces its citizens to rely on this more decentralized structure to attain medications. Cialis is still in essence a medication because erectile dysfunction is a disorder, and the lack of sex can absolutely be considered unhealthy.
Cialis is targetted towards older South African men and couple to alleviate the stress of a sexless relationship, especially at an older age when physically things are so hard as it is. South Africa is one of many places on Earth that distributes Cialis in both real life and online marketplaces. It is a necessity to distribute these medications as people are needy, and hopefully South Africa develops its health care system altogether to make not only Cialis, but all heavily needed meds available for everyone.

Medical Practitioner (General Practice) with postgraduate diplomas in Cape Town. My special interest is erectile dysfunction.