I cannot contribute to this poll because I live in the U.S. and Alldaychemist states that Cialis or its generic is not allowed for consumption within the United States.
However, let me state a few other "nits" that I learned fairly recently.
1. It is illegal for a U.S. citizen to import prescription drugs from outside the U.S. However, before everyone starts sweating, if intercepting a package of non-controlled substances, U.S. Customs routinely will not stop prescription drug imports of 90 days supply or less. Most of the reputable foreign drug retailers, including Alldaychemist, state somewhere that "customers usually order three month supplies".....that statement is made for a purpose.
2. Ok, now lets say you order 200 pills (which the foreign drug retailers allow you to do), which is far more than a 3 month supply---- what the foreign drug retailer will do is ship you 200 pills with an expirtation date of approx three months into the future. It is assumed that Customs will assume that once the pills go past their expiration date, the customer will throw the rest away. I would tend to think that its better to be safe than sorry. I would suggest ordering an amount that Customs would believe to be truly a 90 day supply (or no more than 90 pills for the most active individual )
3. Please note that the expiration date is really not that important. If you keep the pills in the original packaging and in a cool location, they should be potent (no pun intended) for at least a couple of years.
To acekingjack---- I do not know the laws in Canada. I would think that most Canadian's already get prescriptions at a lower cost than they do here and accordingly,importing by private citizens would be minimal. But I do know that you still can save a lot on the ED drugs by ordering the generic equivalents that are sold mostly in the Asian market.