From $79.00
From $79.00
From $89.00Short Answer: No. "Generic Cialis" is not FDA-approved, and should never be taken. It is illegal for generic Cialis to be shipped into the U.S. For your own safety, do NOT order from a website claiming to sell generic Cialis.
Long Answer: In the United States, Cialis (tadalafil) has been FDA-approved since December, 2003. Cialis is the third erectile dysfunction pill to enter the market. The joint venture company ICOS Corporation developed and marketed Cialis worldwide. ICOS was purchased by Eli Lilly and Company in 2007.
Cialis is a patented medication, and cannot be marketed as a "generic" version. Like Viagra, Cialis is only available in brand name form. Websites selling “Generic Cialis” and importing it into the U.S. are engaging in illegal activity. The FDA (Federal Drug Administration) has quality standards that are followed before drugs are tested and approved. This ensures safety for both doctors prescribing this erectile dysfunction drug and for those trusting the safety of the drug.
The legality of the drug in its country of origin is irrelevant. Shipping drugs NOT approved by the FDA to the United States is not legal. For your own safety, only take authentic Cialis.
For more information on the dangers of buying counterfeit medications, please visit Fda.gov.
Buying Cialis, please visit accessrx.com’s Cialis ordering page.
New Customers: