- Friday 1st of October 2021
Are Tadalista tablets prescription-only?
Tadalista (which contains tadalafil, the same active ingredient as Cialis) is generally a prescription-only medication in most countries. Prescription status In standard medical practice, Tadalista requires a doctor’s prescription You’re expected to use it under medical supervision to ensure it’s safe for you Many Tadalista explicitly state it should be “used only if prescribed by a healthcare provider” Why you might see it sold without one In some countries or online pharmacies, it may be sold without strict prescription checks However, that doesn’t change the medical recommendation—it's still considered a prescription medicine due to: Heart-related risks Interactions (especially with nitrates) Need for proper dosing Important Even if you can buy it without a prescription in some places, you should not self-prescribe, because: Incorrect use can lead to serious side effects Underlying conditions (heart, blood pressure, etc.) need to be checked first Bottom line Yes — Tadalista is meant to be prescription-only Availability without a prescription depends on local regulations, but medical guidance is strongly recommended If you want, I can explain how doctors decide the right tadalafil dose (5 mg vs 10 mg vs 20 mg) based on your situation.
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