Is Vidalista Black 80 approved by the EMA?

by Guest » Fri Jun 13, 2025 07:37 am
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No, Vidalista Black 80 mg has not been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). It is a generic medication containing tadalafil, the same active ingredient found in Cialis, which is approved by the EMA for treating erectile dysfunction in men. However, Vidalista Black 80 mg is manufactured by Centurion Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., an Indian pharmaceutical company, and is not authorized for sale or use within the European Union.

The EMA evaluates and authorizes medicines for use within the EU based on rigorous scientific assessment. As of now, Vidalista Black 80mg has not undergone this process, and there is no public record of its submission for evaluation. Consequently, it is not legally available in EU member states, including the UK.

In the EU, tadalafil products are available under various brand names, including Cialis, which has been authorized by the EMA for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. These authorized products have undergone the necessary regulatory processes to ensure their safety, efficacy, and quality.

Individuals in the EU seeking treatment for erectile dysfunction should consult with a healthcare professional to discuss authorized and regulated options. Using unapproved medications like Vidalista Black 80 mg may pose health risks due to potential variations in quality, dosage, and efficacy.

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