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Sep 30, 2025
4:10 AM
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Tadalista 60 mg is a medication that contains tadalafil, a drug primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and sometimes benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Tadalafil, the active ingredient in Tadalista, was first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2003 under the brand name Cialis. This marked the first official creation and introduction of tadalafil as a pharmaceutical product.
However, TADALISTA 60 MG itself is a generic version of tadalafil and not the original brand. Generic versions like Tadalista became available after the patent protection for Cialis expired, which allowed other pharmaceutical companies to produce and sell tadalafil under different brand names and dosages.
The specific 60 mg dosage of Tadalista is not an original dosage from the first launch of tadalafil but rather a variation created later by generic manufacturers to cater to specific patient needs or preferences. It’s important to note that the standard FDA-approved dosages for tadalafil generally range from 2.5 mg to 20 mg, so 60 mg formulations may not be officially approved everywhere and should be used only under medical supervision.
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