Tadalafil
Compounded tadalafil. 20mg ODT.
- Compound
- Tadalafil
- Dosing
- As needed, up to once daily
First month $49 with code WELCOME
Or $79 one-time · Ro charges $4
Must be 18+ to use Pepton Health. Prescription required after licensed physician review. Not available in all states.
Tadalafil is a long-acting PDE5 inhibitor (up to 36 hours). Our sublingual ODT format makes daily or as-needed dosing easy.
How it works
Brief intake, physician review, prescription ships. Can be used as needed or in a low-dose daily protocol.
Benefits
- Long-acting: up to 36 hours
- Sublingual dissolving tablet
- Pay per use or monthly subscription
- Compounded at a licensed U.S. 503(A) pharmacy
Frequently asked questions
Daily or as needed?
A licensed physician can help you choose based on frequency of use.
How quickly does it work?
Typically 30 minutes, with effects lasting up to 36 hours.
Safety information
Common side effects: Headache, Flushing, Back pain, Nasal congestion.
Do not use if: Nitrate use; Severe cardiovascular disease; Severe hepatic impairment.
Talk to a licensed physician about your full medical history before starting any prescription treatment.
Compounded medication disclosure
Compounded tadalafil is a prescription medication prepared by a licensed US 503A compounding pharmacy based on an individual prescription from a licensed US healthcare provider. Tadalafil is an FDA-approved active ingredient; this compounded dosage form is not FDA-approved as a finished product. Do not take if you use nitrates for chest pain or heart problems; the combination may cause a sudden, unsafe drop in blood pressure. Seek immediate medical attention for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. Cialis® is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly and Company. Pepton Health is not affiliated with Eli Lilly.
Important information about compounded medications
Compounded medications are prepared at state-licensed US pharmacies based on a prescription from a licensed physician after review of your medical intake.
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. The FDA does not verify the safety, effectiveness, or quality of compounded drugs.
Prescriptions are issued only when clinically appropriate. Individual results vary. Not every patient will experience the outcomes described on this page.