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reGreYEt
25-02-2025, 10:18 PM
Not sure where to ask, mods feel free to move this around.
Karmagraoioioi used to throw some codes here, and for recurring customers they would send codes to as well
Well I've finally burnt through my stash, and need to place a bulk order again, does anyone who's ordered recently have any codes they can share?

asam46
26-02-2025, 09:42 AM
Not sure where to ask, mods feel free to move this around.
Karmagraoioioi used to throw some codes here, and for recurring customers they would send codes to as well
Well I've finally burnt through my stash, and need to place a bulk order again, does anyone who's ordered recently have any codes they can share?

Mate, sildenafil, and the vastly superior tadalafil are available as generics now. Walk into a medical centre, tell the GP that your dick is sad and floppy and you’re really worried that you can’t please your wife anymore and walk away with a script with 4 repeats. Then with the money you saved take a tadalafil and visit 3-4 ML/WL over the rest of the weekend.

8 x 20 mg tadalafil at Chemist warehouse is $30, and you’ll be taking pharmaceuticals made to international standards under the supervision of a doctor. That’s your discount code right there.

reGreYEt
26-02-2025, 12:14 PM
Mate, sildenafil, and the vastly superior tadalafil are available as generics now. Walk into a medical centre, tell the GP that your dick is sad and floppy and you’re really worried that you can’t please your wife anymore and walk away with a script with 4 repeats. Then with the money you saved take a tadalafil and visit 3-4 ML/WL over the rest of the weekend.

8 x 20 mg tadalafil at Chemist warehouse is $30, and you’ll be taking pharmaceuticals made to international standards under the supervision of a doctor. That’s your discount code right there.

Cheers mate never thought it was that easy to get haha

Hogrider
26-02-2025, 08:13 PM
Tadalafil is way better - viagra gives me headache (no matter how I take it )

11Bravo
26-02-2025, 08:46 PM
Tadalafil is way better - viagra gives me headache (no matter how I take it )

Agreed on the minimal side effects of Tadalafil (generic cialis). My booster of choice.

Burgundy
26-02-2025, 08:59 PM
Mate, sildenafil, and the vastly superior tadalafil are available as generics now. Walk into a medical centre, tell the GP that your dick is sad and floppy and you’re really worried that you can’t please your wife anymore and walk away with a script with 4 repeats.

Is an equivalent of Super Kamagra, with the Dapoxetine component, as readily available?

fud
26-02-2025, 09:03 PM
Agreed on the minimal side effects of Tadalafil (generic cialis). My booster of choice.

Low dosage Tadalafil/Cialis taken daily is also used to fix enlarged prostate issues.

Ziggurat
26-02-2025, 09:15 PM
Tadalafil is way better - viagra gives me headache (no matter how I take it )

Isn't cialis the one that lasts for three days? So if it does give you a headache you've got one for 72 hours. :sweat:

asam46
26-02-2025, 09:18 PM
Is an equivalent of Super Kamagra, with the Dapoxetine component, as readily available?

Well, yes, sort of. Dapoxetine isn’t available as a generic and 3 tabs of Priligy will set you back $40. It’s only available as a single drug, not in any combinations. I’ve never used it or gotten a script for it (or even heard of it before you asked me). As it’s used for premature ejaculation, you’d need to explain to the GP that that’s the other half of your issue in bed.

At the end of the day, something that’s prescribed by a doctor and sold in a pharmacy is much much safer than buying this stuff over the Internet.

User1234
27-02-2025, 11:01 AM
Taladafil is easy to come across without the hassle of getting a script. If anyone is really struggling, I can point you in the right direction.

blackm0nk
10-03-2025, 07:20 PM
Taladafil is easy to come across without the hassle of getting a script. If anyone is really struggling, I can point you in the right direction.

Hey mate, what would the direction be? I’ve never used anything before but would like to see if it’ll improve my punting experiences..

herocoder
02-05-2025, 07:24 PM
Hey mate, what would the direction be? I’ve never used anything before but would like to see if it’ll improve my punting experiences..

Hey, were you able to find where to get Taladafil from? Not looking to get into the hassle of getting a script atm

Miclop
27-05-2025, 02:53 AM
Not sure where to ask, mods feel free to move this around.
Karmagraoioioi used to throw some codes here, and for recurring customers they would send codes to as well
Well I've finally burnt through my stash, and need to place a bulk order again, does anyone who's ordered recently have any codes they can share?

Yes, I mentioned in a thread elsewhere that I knew some.
Mods, please just delete this post on the thread if it's not what you allow posted.
Given you allowed the thread tho some months back, I'm posting on the basis that it's OK to do so...

Loyalty-10%
Loyalty-15% for order over $250 I think

HorneyGollum
27-05-2025, 02:54 PM
I normally pop a cialis. Only 5mg before a session. That is enough for me to have some peace of mind before a session. All this was gotten from one of those online doctor calls and a quick trip to chemist warehouse

Steve100
27-05-2025, 04:39 PM
Last year I discovered had a prostate issue, had a biopsy etc & now have erection problems. What is the benefit of Kamagra over standard drugs like Viagra? It seems strange with a prescription of Viagra that you only get 4 or 6 tablets in a box. I’m single & hardly ever see ML now as I’m worried I won’t stay hard. As a side note, it seems more difficult to cum even when hard. What does everyone recommend for those of us with this new problem?


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Daysgone
27-05-2025, 05:32 PM
Last year I discovered had a prostate issue, had a biopsy etc & now have erection problems. What is the benefit of Kamagra over standard drugs like Viagra? It seems strange with a prescription of Viagra that you only get 4 or 6 tablets in a box. I’m single & hardly ever see ML now as I’m worried I won’t stay hard. As a side note, it seems more difficult to cum even when hard. What does everyone recommend for those of us with this new problem?


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1. Kamagra, viagra and generic sildefanil brands are all claiming to be the same thing. Viagra and generic sildefanil are available at chemists with a prescription. Kamagra is not as it is entirely unregulated. Some people may choose to seek out Kamagra because it might be cheaper. Others do it to avoid seeing their doctor for a prescription. I would recommend everyone go through a GP to make sure the drug is safe for use with your own medical history.

2. There are a range of treatments for delayed ejaculation. Delayed ejaculation is a very common condition that occurs more commonly as men age. Treatments range from psychological counselling to physiotherapy to drugs, depending on the underlying cause.

For more information on ED medication, I made a really detailed post here: https://www.aus99forum.com/showthread.php?143375-Where-can-I-buy-super-kamagra-Looks-like-kamagraoioioi-has-now-increased-shipping-cost-(&p=3459797#post3459797

Steve100
28-05-2025, 03:19 PM
1. Kamagra, viagra and generic sildefanil brands are all claiming to be the same thing. Viagra and generic sildefanil are available at chemists with a prescription. Kamagra is not as it is entirely unregulated. Some people may choose to seek out Kamagra because it might be cheaper. Others do it to avoid seeing their doctor for a prescription. I would recommend everyone go through a GP to make sure the drug is safe for use with your own medical history.

2. There are a range of treatments for delayed ejaculation. Delayed ejaculation is a very common condition that occurs more commonly as men age. Treatments range from psychological counselling to physiotherapy to drugs, depending on the underlying cause.

For more information on ED medication, I made a really detailed post here: https://www.aus99forum.com/showthread.php?143375-Where-can-I-buy-super-kamagra-Looks-like-kamagraoioioi-has-now-increased-shipping-cost-(&p=3459797#post3459797

Thanks so much for your detailed info. It’s very helpful. It’s quite difficult & confronting navigating these issues.


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Miclop
28-05-2025, 07:24 PM
Last year I discovered had a prostate issue, had a biopsy etc & now have erection problems. What is the benefit of Kamagra over standard drugs like Viagra? It seems strange with a prescription of Viagra that you only get 4 or 6 tablets in a box. I’m single & hardly ever see ML now as I’m worried I won’t stay hard. As a side note, it seems more difficult to cum even when hard. What does everyone recommend for those of us with this new problem?


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Hi there Steve100.
Firstly I have a whole lot of empathy for you about your ED issues after the prostate biopsy.
It is a way too common outcome, either of the biopsy, or the prostate issue itself, and one reason that I and many others avoid that option.
I'm guessing you know that there is a very big divided school of thought about intervention or not.
Tho for you that decision ship has sailed, you are where you now are...

Given you have definitive ED problems, either degenerative or intervention induced, none of us here can realistically give you advice.
We can just give you a range of our personal opinions, based on our personal circumstances.

Your best course of action is to see a doctor, get a diagnosis, get a view of the solutions and trial them.
When you find what works for you, or at the least maybe improves your situation, then consider the different sources of supply that might suit you.
Bulk supply off the internet is a pricing cost decision, as is the delivery method, tablet, gel, etc..
Firstly, you need to find your solution...

Steve100
29-05-2025, 10:44 AM
Hi there Steve100.
Firstly I have a whole lot of empathy for you about your ED issues after the prostate biopsy.
It is a way too common outcome, either of the biopsy, or the prostate issue itself, and one reason that I and many others avoid that option.
I'm guessing you know that there is a very big divided school of thought about intervention or not.
Tho for you that decision ship has sailed, you are where you now are...

Given you have definitive ED problems, either degenerative or intervention induced, none of us here can realistically give you advice.
We can just give you a range of our personal opinions, based on our personal circumstances.

Your best course of action is to see a doctor, get a diagnosis, get a view of the solutions and trial them.
When you find what works for you, or at the least maybe improves your situation, then consider the different sources of supply that might suit you.
Bulk supply off the internet is a pricing cost decision, as is the delivery method, tablet, gel, etc..
Firstly, you need to find your solution...

Thanks so much for your comments. I appreciate it. This issue is age related (60) but came as a surprise as I’ve always been fit & healthy.


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Punter247
03-06-2025, 01:33 PM
Taladafil is easy to come across without the hassle of getting a script. If anyone is really struggling, I can point you in the right direction.
Keen for a bit of direction.

Funandfun
07-06-2025, 12:41 AM
Last year I discovered had a prostate issue, had a biopsy etc & now have erection problems. What is the benefit of Kamagra over standard drugs like Viagra? It seems strange with a prescription of Viagra that you only get 4 or 6 tablets in a box. I’m single & hardly ever see ML now as I’m worried I won’t stay hard. As a side note, it seems more difficult to cum even when hard. What does everyone recommend for those of us with this new problem?


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Find a naturopath for your prostate issue. Their methods work better than GP.
Cheers

Steve100
07-06-2025, 08:12 AM
Find a naturopath for your prostate issue. Their methods work better than GP.
Cheers

Thanks. Good advice. I hardly ever take medication at the best of times so always prefer something more natural. It’s just difficult finding a naturopath with any knowledge on this.


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Daysgone
07-06-2025, 02:18 PM
I don't usually like sticking my head in other people's business, but I feel compelled to speak up when advice is given in bad faith. Comparing a naturopath to a GP is like comparing a primary school graduate to a university graduate. The level of qualification, level of experience, duration of training and fundamental evidence base are completely different.

The minimum qualification requirement of a GP is as follows:

1. University for 6-8 years (6 is for the actual geniuses who got ~99.5 ATAR. 8 is for those who do a Masters after their undergrad) in a course that is difficult to enter and difficult to complete. The course includes practical experience in a hospital setting.
2. Internship working at a hospital for 1 year.
3. Resident/Registrar years working in a hospital and in GP practices for 3 years. Then you need to pass your fellowship exams.

In total, that's a minimum of 10 years (for the absolutely best-of-the-best high schoolers- for most it is more) of training and experience. And you know what? In the medical world, a brand new GP is seen as knowing fuck-all.

Let's compare this to the minimum required to become a naturopath:

1. Literally nothing. They might not even have graduated from high school. Your local ML can legally call herself a naturopath if she wants to. If you're lucky, the naturopath did a Bachelors of Naturopathy, a relatively easy 4-year university course (usually with no ATAR requirement).

Go to a GP, and they will refer you to a urologist. The urologist may in turn recommend physiotherapy, psychological counselling, nutritionist consultation etc etc etc depending on your specific condition. Something invasive may not be required. And if you want to get a second opinion, you can.

Miclop
07-06-2025, 03:44 PM
I don't usually like sticking my head in other people's business, but I feel compelled to speak up when advice is given in bad faith. Comparing a naturopath to a GP is like comparing a primary school graduate to a university graduate. The level of qualification, level of experience, duration of training and fundamental evidence base is completely different.

The minimum qualification requirement of a GP is as follows:

1. University for 6-8 years (6 is for the actual geniuses who got ~99.5 ATAR. 8 is for those who do a Masters after their undergrad) in a course that is difficult to enter and difficult to complete. The course includes practical experience in a hospital setting.
2. Internship working at a hospital for 1 year.
3. Resident/Registrar years working in a hospital and in GP practices for 3 years. Then you need to pass your fellowship exams.

In total, that's a minimum of 10 years (for the absolutely best-of-the-best high schoolers- for most it is more) of training and experience. And you know what? In the medical world, a brand new GP is seen as knowing fuck-all.

Let's compare this to the minimum required to become a naturopath:

1. Literally nothing. They might not even have graduated from high school. Your local ML can legally call herself a naturopath if she wants to. If you're lucky, the naturopath did a Bachelors of Naturopathy, a relatively easy 4-year university course (usually with no ATAR requirement).

Go to a GP, and they will refer you to a urologist. The urologist may in turn recommend physiotherapy, psychological counselling, nutritionist consultation etc etc etc depending on your specific condition. Something invasive may not be required. And if you want to get a second opinion, you can.

Why don't you just admit it DaysGone, you're a doctor, a GP, a specialist, something like that.

I count 6 times at least in the last weeks that you've weighed in with a high and mighty 'medical science' biased replies to people offering suggestions that give information that is clearly outside of the "trust only your doctor/pharmacist" box.

You slammed Kamagra/online generics and websites like Kamagraoioioi before, and now someone suggests a homeopathic response to a situation using a Naturopath and you slam them too. What's next on your great evil target list, acupuncturists, home births, Chinese medicines?

dewayne
07-06-2025, 11:23 PM
high and mighty 'medical science'

This is just funny man. "Medical science" is the reason we don't die from cuts getting infected anymore like our ancestors did. It's the reason why if/when you get the clap punting you can get it cured, and it's the reason why half of us didn't die before we turned 20 like in medieval times.

Let's ask Steve Jobs how his naturopath experience went shall we. Ah wait we can't, he fucking died from it

Miclop
08-06-2025, 02:54 PM
This is just funny man. "Medical science" is the reason we don't die from cuts getting infected anymore like our ancestors did. It's the reason why if/when you get the clap punting you can get it cured, and it's the reason why half of us didn't die before we turned 20 like in medieval times.

Let's ask Steve Jobs how his naturopath experience went shall we. Ah wait we can't, he fucking died from it

You're reading me wrong there DeWayne, wrong totally.
I'm not slamming medical science at all, I'm accepting and loving what it brings to the table for me.
Noatbly ED meds for extended and enhanced fun time, thanks Kamagra gels and Kamagraoioioi, and also antibiotics for post BBFS activity, thanks doxycycline and DoxyPrep approaches to fun. Also, I have openly embraced DayGon'es hated "black arts" of acupuncture, naturopathy and chiropractic services in CONJUNCTION with medical science.

Lastly, not that many of our ancestors died from the lack of medical sciences improved infection cure rates, tho antibiotics did tip the scale, prior to antibiotics arrival many homeopathic approaches, bleeding (leeches), herbs and barks, etc where the go to's and worked well enough when applied early to stop infections getting embedded. Just look up how many natural based cures have been analysed, pulled apart and adopted into antibiotics, penicillin is a great example of this, tho there are many others. The main cause of death was the inability to keep wounds clean and sterile, that to me was an equally important successful focus of medical sciences...

MindTheGap
09-06-2025, 10:20 PM
There’s another thread on kamagra somewhere on the site. But writing this again as there is a lot of fear mongering about kamagra.,

The product is 100% fine. It’s the same active ingredient as Viagra but the product is off patent so anyone can manufacture it.

The idea that somehow Pfizer are the only ones who can is ridiculous. The guy above who is shitting on kamagra must work for Pfizer as a sales rep.

I went to my GP. He asked a few questions but didn’t tell me anything I couldn’t look up on google at a number of reputable medical journals. Gave me a referral for Viagra after a 5 min consult. Waste of money if you ask me. Tried the Viagra. Pay a bucket for it in Oz. It worked ok but the tablet reaction time was unpredictable and couldn’t drink before etc.

Enter kamagra. Same product but in a gel. Gets into your bloodstream quicker. Ready to rock in 30 minutes. A little flush in the face to tell you it’s working but nothing serious and goes away after 20 mins. Same as Viagra but more predictable.

The only thing you shouldn’t do is take more than 200mg in a day - it’s way too much. And don’t take it if you are in low blood pressure meds. Same with Viagra.

Otherwise it is harmless. And guys on here scaring the shit out of you - don’t listen to them. Buy a sachet, use half if you are worried and then go fuck someone 30-60 minutes later and feel the difference.

I’ve been using it for years. It works well and I’ve had no side effects.