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regulation
How Australian medicine regulation shapes what can be prescribed, imported or sold — and what that means for anyone buying ED treatment.
Questions to Ask Before Ordering Online
A checklist for assessing an online seller of prescription medicine in Australia — prescriptions, pharmacist access, product provenance, delivery, privacy and what happens when something goes wrong.
5 min readgeneric medicineWhy ED Medicine Prices Vary So Much
The same molecule can carry wildly different prices. What legitimately explains the spread — and which price signals should make you stop rather than click.
5 min readmedicine safetyReading an ED Medicine Blister Pack
Batch numbers, manufacturing dates, expiry dates and foil seals each exist for a reason. A field guide to what a blister strip is telling you, and what a mismatch means.
5 min readgeneric medicineGeneric Equivalent: What It Means in Australia
'Generic equivalent' is a regulatory term with a specific meaning — and several things it does not mean. What bioequivalence, the ARTG and substitution actually involve.
5 min readcenforceHow to Spot Genuine Cenforce Packaging
Counterfeiters copy artwork well and quality systems not at all. A practical checklist for reading a pack — seals, batch codes, dates, manufacturer details — and knowing when to stop and ask.
5 min readcenforceWho Makes Cenforce? Centurion Laboratories
Behind the brand is a manufacturer, a factory and a quality system. What GMP means, what the ARTG does and does not cover, and why knowing the maker is part of assessing a product.
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