What a sealed letter will not do
A reader mailed the Stockholm desk last spring asking whether the Cialis 20 mg letter counted as "good enough instead of seeing someone." It does not, and this page is the long answer. Juvia Pharma keeps a correspondence bench at Karlavagen 58. The ten medicine letters, the PDE5 versus sheet, the twenty postscripts, and the replies printed in a desk thread are labelled readings for people who want sharper questions. They are not a clinic, not a pharmacy counter, not a video visit, and not a plan drawn for the person who opened the tab.
Mail is not a consult
A sealed letter describes how a tablet behaves across many people. It does not tell you what to swallow. Opening a page, or writing to the desk, does not start a treating relationship of any kind. The clinician and pharmacist who can see your kidneys, your other medicines, and the rest of your list are the ones who can advise. A webpage cannot. Write [email protected] only about the pages themselves - a wrong number, a stale label, a missing cite.
The desk does not fill a box
We do not sell tablets, ship parcels, or take a cut when you buy or skip a product. Brand names such as Cialis, Viagra, Levitra, Prozac, Provigil, Propecia or Motilium appear because that is how the box is labelled, not because we stock them. Where a letter shows a cash window, the dollars come from a named US source. We do not invent a figure. We do not rank a chain.
The date on the snapshot matters
Each page is sealed with a review date. The sentences reflect the FDA prescribing information and the named trials as of that stamp. Labels move later. When this site and the live official document disagree, the official document wins.
Off-label noise and split labels
Some molecules attract loud debate that is not an approved use. Letters state what regulators have allowed and what they have not. US and European product information sometimes part ways; the page names the split. A forum thread is not a source.
If someone is in danger
Do not use this site for an emergency. In Sweden dial 112 for ambulance or fire, or 1177 for healthcare advice. Elsewhere, use the local emergency number.