

If he is not satisfied with Cialis, the company will send him a voucher for a trial of the oral ED treatment (PDE5 inhibitor) of his choice, as prescribed by his doctor. If he decides that Cialis is the treatment for him, Lilly ICOS will send him another voucher for an additional sample of Cialis tablets, as prescribed by his doctor. After taking Cialis as directed by his doctor, the man would fill out the Cialis Promise Card and send it, along with a copy of his pharmacy receipt from the free voucher to:

If his doctor writes him a prescription for Cialis, he would take it and the free Cialis voucher to his local pharmacy to get a free trial.
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Men with ED can download a free Cialis voucher and the Cialis Promise Card from the Cialis Web site, A man would then talk to his doctor to determine if Cialis is right for him. "Because Cialis provides a broad window of opportunity to choose the moment that’s right for a man and his partner, we believe that most men will be satisfied with their experience with Cialis, and will want to stick with it beyond the free trial." "We are so confident that men with ED will appreciate the benefits of Cialis that we’re willing to go as far as offering to pay for our competitors’ products if they are not satisfied," said Paul Clark, chairman and CEO of ICOS Corporation. These benefits allow a man and his partner to relax and let intimacy happen when the moment is right for them. In addition, Cialis can be taken without regard to food. This time, the bathtubs are empty and the tagline reads, "Looks Like Someone Discovered The Cialis Promise." Cialis is the only oral ED treatment clinically proven to both act fast and work up to 36 hours for most men. The Cialis Promise launches nationwide today through a print and broadcast ad campaign that features a twist on the signature Cialis advertising image of a couple watching a sunset while seated in side-by-side bathtubs. If they are not satisfied with Cialis, Lilly ICOS will pay for a trial of a competing oral ED product as prescribed by their doctor. If they like Cialis, they can get a second trial at no charge. Through a limited-time special offer called "The Cialis Promise," men with ED who have never used Cialis can receive a voucher for a free trial. In a first for the pharmaceutical industry, Lilly ICOS LLC, maker of Cialis ® (tadalafil), is committing to pay for a competing erectile dysfunction (ED) product if men are not satisfied with Cialis. "Promise" Campaign a Pharmaceutical Industry First Lilly ICOS Offers "Cialis Promise" Program to Men with ED - Pays for a Competing Product if They are Not Satisfied 19.3 KB
