Roberttanser
185 posts
Nov 25, 2025
11:27 PM
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In principle, Tadalista 20?mg — which contains the active compound Tadalafil — is a prescription medicine. Under the regulation framework of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and associated rules in India, drugs indicated for serious conditions like erectile dysfunction generally fall under “prescription?only” categories.
That said, in practice many pharmacies (physical or online) appear to sell TADALISTA 20 without demanding a prescription. Some listings explicitly note “prescription required,” while others do not. This inconsistency reflects a gap between regulatory intent and on?the?ground enforcement.
From a safety and medical?ethics standpoint, using Tadalafil without a proper prescription and medical evaluation is risky. Because erectile dysfunction can stem from various underlying health issues (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, drug interactions, etc.), a healthcare professional’s guidance is important before using a PDE5 inhibitor.
In summary: legally Tadalista 20?mg requires a prescription. Practically, you might find it sold without one, but that doesn’t make it medically or ethically advisable to self?prescribe.
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