Open the memo. Then read the docket it sits on.
Short files from Cedofeita, numbered 01 to 20. Each one points at a full docket. The desk does not fill a box or write a script.

Memo index
Twenty compact files. Meal windows, washouts, QT flags. Read them next to the docket, not instead of it.
- 01A 20 mg weekend script is still one Cialis tablet per day
- 02Daily 5 mg is a Cialis calendar, not a discounted 20 mg
- 03Dinner then 25 mg is a food-delay problem, not a weak tablet
- 0425 to 50 to 100 is a sildenafil review, not a shopping cart
- 05The QT screen is the first Levitra question, not the last
- 06Fast peak is not a reason to open Levitra at 20 mg
- 07Sildalist 120 vs two labeled pills: read 100/20 before you swallow
- 08Sildalist 120 does not carry a PE drug, no matter what the cart says
- 09Prozac 10 mg early jitter is a watch, not a proof the capsule works
- 10Get the Prozac 10 mg washout right: five weeks before an MAOI, not fourteen days
- 11Provigil 200 mg on a shift-work lane: one hour before the roster, not at breakfast
- 12Modafinil 200 mg CYP notes before you order Provigil online: the contraceptive month
- 13Propecia 1 mg vs Proscar 5 mg: same INN, different prescription count
- 14Finasteride 1 mg sexual AE: prescribed-online notes without a panic essay
- 15Zithromax 250 mg Z-Pak course: six tablets, five days, no leftover virus wallet
- 16Azithromycin 250 mg QT flag: the Z-Pak conversation belongs before the first 500
- 17Zestril 40 mg cough vs allergy: kinin chemistry is not an IgE sticker
- 18Lisinopril 40 mg renal lane: creatinine and potassium before the next ninety
- 19Zanaflex 4 mg sedation stack: if you are slow, you do not drive
- 20Tizanidine 4 mg CYP1A2 wall: fluvoxamine and ciprofloxacin are stops, not cautions
Docket rows
One molecule per row. Trade names stay tied to the INN patients already see on the box.
| Docket | Class | Lane |
|---|---|---|
| Cialis 5 mg daily and 20 mg as needed sit on two different scripts | PDE5 inhibitor | ED docket |
| The first Viagra tablet this desk will discuss is 25 mg | PDE5 inhibitor | ED docket |
| QT comes before any Levitra 2.5-10 mg request | PDE5 inhibitor | ED docket |
| Sildalist 120 is two PDE5 chips, not a PE tablet | Dual PDE5 inhibitor combo (export brand) | Combo docket |
| Prozac 10 mg is a start capsule, not a weekend SSRI | Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor | CNS docket |
| Provigil 200 mg is a wake file, not a study steroid | Wake-promoting agent (Schedule IV) | CNS docket |
| Propecia 1 mg times ninety is the hair file, not a split Proscar | Type II 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor | Hair docket |
| Zithromax 250 mg Z-Pak is six tablets, not a leftover cold wallet | Macrolide antibacterial | Antibiotic docket |
| Zestril 40 mg on a ninety-count is the ACE ceiling file, not a cough allergy | ACE inhibitor | Cardio docket |
| Zanaflex 4 mg is a spasm chip with a CYP1A2 wall, not a sleep sweet | Central alpha-2 agonist (muscle relaxant) | Spasm docket |
PDE5 pair sheet
Three oral clocks on one counter - tadalafil, sildenafil, vardenafil - without a ranking.
Cialis versus Viagra versus Levitra is a schedule choice, not a brand vote
Ro-style and clinic-style pages stack the three names as if the winner were a feeling. This pair sheet stacks the prescription questions: which clock, which first milligram, which stop. Uxora's locks stay on the dockets:
Docket reviewer
Dr. Sofia Mendes, MD
Clinical pharmacology at Rua de Cedofeita 455, Porto. A card files only after the label numbers hold and the counselling reads plainly.
Meet the reviewerIntake, Markup, Peer-pass, File
Four named passes. Skip one and promotional ink lands on a reference bench.
- Intake Current label and the trial acronym. Figures must survive a primary-source check.
- Markup Brands stay chained to INNs so Sildalist or Propecia never float alone.
- Peer-pass Dr. Sofia Mendes asks whether the counselling would hold at a busy counter.
- File Date stamp, source list, publish. A label revision sends the card back to Markup.
The loop is written out on the method page and the standards charter.
Reference centres
Numbers on a docket should open to a document you can check yourself.
We lean on EMA summaries, DailyMed prescribing text, PubMed trial reports, and WHO briefings when a global frame helps. Spot a gap between a card and the leaflet in your pack? Mail the desk with the citation. The full list sits on the centres page.