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Little blue pills turn white as Viagra goes generic

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(7 Dec 2017) LEADIN:
The little blue pill that’s reinvigorated the sex lives of millions of men is turning white.
Two decades after its U.S. launch, drugmaker Pfizer’s iconic blockbuster Viagra is getting its first generic competition next week.
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Like millions of other men, Daniel Lobello’s life improved dramatically when he started taking Viagra.
Drugmaker Pfizer is launching its own cheaper generic version of Viagra, rather than lose sales when the impotence pill gets its first generic competition on Monday (11th December).
Lobello says: “Having access to the medication has improved my relationship, because it takes a lot of the stress and tension away.”
Pfizer’s new white pill will be half the 65 US dollars-a-pill people paid for the blue pill.
Lobello nods when his doctor Matthias Hofer asks: “You pay all of it just out of your pocket, right?”
Hofer who works at Northwestern Memorial Hospital says: “It will specifically make a difference for patients who were not able to or unwilling to afford the expenses associated with Viagra now.”
Generic maker Teva Pharmaceuticals will start selling its version next week, but it’s not disclosing the price.
Even more generics go on sale next summer and that will steadily reduce the cost of medical bills for erectile dysfunction or ED, the name coined by Pfizer.
Lobello welcomes the change: “It’s great that the drug companies are starting to cut the prices down on the meds, because it is something that people, men, need. But since it’s gone to a generic form, it’s gone even cheaper, so there’s other avenues now to get the medication than just going to your local pharmacist and doing it under your prescription plan.”
Launched in 1998, Viagra was the first drug treatment for impotence.
It transformed a private embarrassment and frustration into a publicly discussed medical condition.
It made treatment easy and certainly more palatable compared with options like penile injections and implants.
Eli Lilly’s Cialis came out in 2003 and now dominates the U.S. market with on-demand pills and daily, low-dose ones. Viagra is a close second.
Pfizer says its market research shows 20 percent of customers are loyal to Viagra.
Rather than give up sales to generic makers as drugmakers once did, the company is also fighting to keep men on the brand-name blue pills.
Jim Sage, president of U.S. brands for Pfizer Essential Health says: “We will continue to support the branded version of Viagra. It’ll maintain the same name. There will also be a generic version, and in our case, Pfizer’s case, we will have an authorized generic.”
In January, the drugmaker will offer two new discount programs and bigger copayment card discounts.
Uninsured men can get Viagra half off for cash through an innovative online home delivery program, Pfizer Direct.
Erik Gordon, a professor and pharmaceuticals analyst at University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, says Pfizer’s undertaking is unprecedented.
“What usually happens is companies cut off marketing, because they’re going to lose 90 or 98 percent of the business pretty quickly no matter what they do,” Gordon says.
“Pfizer is really hoping to keep a lot of the business. Even if it keeps 20 percent of the business, this campaign will be a success.”
Lobello is satisfied with the pills he’s taking, but thinks a lot of men probably would start using generic or brand-name Viagra when the cost comes down.
He is one of millions looking forward to lower medical bills.
Hofer says: “I think it will be a stimulus for patients to be able to buy Viagra, the brand Viagra, in pharmacies for a reduced price. There’s no question about that.”

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Why do my pills look different each time I get my medication filled?

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Seeing a different pill at the time of your refills can be very scary and frustrating. There may be a simple explanation as to why you are seeing a different pill.
Knowing why your pills may look different at refill time, can put your mind at ease. Medications can be produced and distributed by many different manufacturers. Your pill might look different because your pharmacy may have dispensed your medication from a different manufacturer. There is nothing to worry about. Even though they may look different, it is the same medication.

There are ways to tell you are receiving the correct medications. It is best to check your medications before you leave the pharmacy. This way if you have any questions about your medications, you can ask your pharmacist. Typically the label will include the description of the medications including the shape and color. Looking at the label is a good way to tell if you are receiving the correct medications.

As with all medications, ask your pharmacist any questions you may have.

Devilskin – Little Pills (Official Music Video)

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“Little Pills” by Devilskin is taken from the ‘We Rise’ album. Available now on :
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The Vitamin Industry's Dirty Little Secret

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How to Get the Most out of Vitamin Supplements- Thomas DeLauer:
When should you take your vitamins? To learn more about how I can help you, head to http://www.ThomasDeLauer.com
Many factors play a role on how available vitamins and supplements are when you take them. Fat-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamins A, D, E and K-
These are stored in the liver and fat stores in your body, so you do not need to consume these every day. They are easy to get from food as they are not easily broken down by heat when cooking. These are the most important vitamins to eat with food, as the name implies, they are only absorbed and used by the body in the presence of fat. These vitamins dissolve in fat and are then delivered to the bloodstream for use in the body. Not much fat is needed, but if taking a supplement, or even eating fruits and veggies, but sure to have some fat added. If you make a healthy smoothie, add some almond butter or you favorite oil, such as macadamia nut oil. When eating salads, do not use fat-free salad dressings! Olive oil and lemon juice are great options. Be careful if you supplement these vitamins and be sure to check with your doctor if you feel you may need to do so. These vitamins are only needed in small quantities and can build up to a dangerous level if too many are taken. Vitamin D is the main fat-soluble vitamin in the US where deficiencies are common. This is due to inadequate exposure to sunlight. Fortified foods and supplements can help. Try to obtain 5-15 minutes of direct sunlight twice per week to avoid a deficiency, and if this is not possible then talk to your doctor about supplementation.
Water-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamin C and B-complex vitamins are water soluble vitamins that you need to be sure to include in your diet daily. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins, these vitamins are not stored in your adipose tissue or liver and are in essence washed from your body daily. Food storage and preparation are important when making sure to get sufficient quantities of these vitamins. Deficiencies are uncommon, however vegans do not have a natural source of vitamin B12 and usually need to supplement. While deficiencies are not common, it is still important to consume daily for bodily functioning. As these vitamins dissolve in water, you do not need to take these with foods, although you can if you want to.
Minerals: Calcium and Magnesium (2,4) – These are best taken with food and good to take at night. Calcium is linked to improved sleep due to its muscle relaxing abilities and magnesium has calming effects on the nervous and musculoskeletal systems.
Zinc (2,4) – Take with or after meals to avoid stomach upset. Do not take with dairy as calcium hampers absorption. Also avoid taking with iron as large quantities of iron can also hurt your body’s ability to absorb zinc. Avoid taking excess zinc, which can lead to anemia through suppression of copper absorption.
Iron (4) – Best to take on an empty stomach. Avoid taking with zinc, calcium and vitamin E as these can decrease absorption. If you have a sensitive stomach you may not do well when taking iron on an empty stomach. If so, take with a light meal.
Probiotics (4) – Best to take 30 minutes before a meal as this is when digestive enzymes, bile salts and stomach acid are at low levels. These levels peak after a meal, so this is the worst time to take a probiotic.
Fiber (2) – Be sure to separate taking fiber from other nutritional supplements as fiber can hamper mineral absorption.
Fish Oil (4) – Fish Oil is best to take with food and with your multivitamin, or other fat-soluble vitamins, if you take them. The fat in the food that you eat can help to aid in digestion and absorption. As fats take a long time for your body to digest, it is best not to take fish oil pills or eat a fatty meal pre-workout. This can cause digestive upset.
Multivitamins: As these contain both water- and fat-soluble vitamins, take with plenty of water and some food with fat in it, but try not to take with dairy as this can reduce your absorption of zinc.
References:
1. Fat-soluble vitamins

Fat-Soluble Vitamins: A, D, E, and K – 9.315


2. Water-soluble vitamins

Water-Soluble Vitamins: B-Complex and Vitamin C – 9.312


3. Get the most from your vitamin supplements
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/04/08/get-most-from-your-vitamin-supplements.html
4. A guide to timing supplement intake
https://labdoor.com/article/a-guide-to-timing-supplement-intake/