It all started with sildenafil. Or rather, it started with Viagra, whose active ingredient was sildenafil. Everything was patented, and there was only one monopoly producer of this erectile dysfunction enhancer. The sole tablet dosage was 100 mg of sildenafil.
Then tadalafil appeared. Or rather, Cialis appeared first, with tadalafil as its active ingredient. This was also all protected by patents, and there was a single monopoly producer. There was only one dosage — 20 mg of tadalafil.
But the patents expired. We mean the patents for the active substances — sildenafil and tadalafil. The patents for the drug names Viagra and Cialis, of course, remained with their rights holders.
And then it began... A huge number of erectile dysfunction enhancers based on sildenafil and tadalafil appeared, each in a separate tablet for the time being. At first, all manufacturers copied the tablet dosages as they were created by their inventors. The competition was and is very intense. Manufacturers thought about how to stand out from the rest, and the first thing they came up with was to increase the mass of active substances in one tablet. Especially since there was such a request from consumers, i.e., men, because for many, one tablet was not enough, and they took two at a time (the dangers of such behavior are beyond the scope of this article).
Tablets with dosages of 150 mg and even 200 mg of sildenafil, or 40 mg and even 80 mg of tadalafil appeared! These dosages were intended for single use. Later, manufacturers introduced tablets with, on the contrary, reduced content of sildenafil (25 mg) and tadalafil (10 mg) - with the prefix "daily" in the name. It is assumed that men will take such tablets every day, like vitamins. We immediately note that both dosage options and their methods of use are not approved by any international medical organization; many questions arise here about the safety of such use for men's health.
Time passed, competition increased, something else had to be invented to increase sales. And then Indian manufacturers got the idea to combine sildenafil and tadalafil in one tablet! It is assumed that sildenafil will act first — it starts working faster and, most importantly, more powerfully — it can be compared to drinking a cup of coffee. Then, as the effect of sildenafil weakens, tadalafil kicks in and supports the man's "combat" state for another day — here the effect can be compared to drinking a mug of green tea. Again, we note that such a combination is not approved by the World Health Organization. By taking such erectile dysfunction enhancers, you assume all the risks.
Yes, regarding the tablets themselves that combine sildenafil and tadalafil — they are called Sildalis and Sildalist. Sildalis is produced by Centurion Laboratories, and Sildalist — by Sunrise Remedies. Both pharmaceutical companies, as you might have guessed, are from India.
In offline pharmacies in Europe and the USA, Sildalis is not available, but
it can be easily obtained both in the USA and the UK, or, for example,
in Spain by ordering online with airmail delivery.