
Tadalafil, for spontaneity over scheduling.
Tadalafil is the longer-acting option for erectile health, taken as a low daily dose or ahead of time, with a window measured in hours rather than minutes. A licensed clinician reviews your health and decides whether it is right for you. No waiting rooms, no awkward counter conversations, no pressure.
- Daily or as-needed dosing
- FDA-approved generic or 503A-compounded options
- Clinician is prescriber of record
- Discreet, plain packaging
Compounded drug products are not approved or evaluated for safety, effectiveness, or quality by the FDA. Rx required.

What it is
The long-acting PDE5 inhibitor
Tadalafil is a PDE5 inhibitor that supports blood flow. What sets it apart from shorter-acting options is duration: a single dose can stay active for up to about 36 hours, which is why many men describe it as taking the clock-watching out of intimacy.
There are two common ways to take it. A low daily dose keeps a steady level in your system, so it is not timed to any single moment. Or it can be taken as needed, ahead of activity. Which approach fits you, and at what dose, is a clinical decision your clinician makes with you.
We offer tadalafil in two forms. Some patients receive an FDA-approved commercial generic. Others receive a 503A-compounded option, such as a dissolvable troche, when a compounded format suits their needs. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs. Your clinician will tell you which form you are receiving and why.
How it works
Steady support, on your timeline
Supports blood flow
Tadalafil inhibits the PDE5 enzyme, relaxing blood vessels to support the blood flow involved in an erection. It works with arousal, not instead of it: there is still a real moment, the body just responds more reliably.
A longer active window
Where shorter-acting options work for a few hours, a single dose of tadalafil can remain active for up to about 36 hours. For many men that means intimacy does not have to be scheduled around a pill.
Daily or as-needed
A low daily dose keeps a consistent level in your system, so nothing is timed to the moment. As-needed dosing is taken ahead of activity. Your clinician sets the approach and the dose based on your health and how you prefer to take it.
Our standard
Sourced with care, prescribed with judgment.
Whether your tadalafil is an FDA-approved generic or a 503A-compounded option, it is dispensed through licensed US pharmacies and prescribed only after a clinician reviews you. No hidden overseas supply chain.
Filled in the USA
FDA-approved generic tadalafil comes from licensed US pharmacies. Compounded options are compounded in the USA by licensed 503A pharmacies. No hidden overseas supply chain.
A clinician decides
Nothing is dispensed without a licensed clinician reviewing your health and writing the prescription. They are the prescriber of record, and they screen for the conditions that make PDE5 inhibitors unsafe.
You know what you got
We tell you plainly whether you received an FDA-approved generic or a 503A-compounded medication, and at what dose. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs, and we say so.

Who it is for
Built for men who would rather not watch the clock.
Tadalafil tends to suit men who want a longer window and the option of a daily dose rather than timing a pill to activity. A licensed clinician reviews your history and tells you whether it is the right fit, or whether a different option makes more sense.
- You want a longer-acting option than a take-it-beforehand pill
- You would prefer a low daily dose so intimacy is not timed to the clock
- You have tried a shorter-acting PDE5 inhibitor and want to compare
- You are open to either an FDA-approved generic or a 503A-compounded form
- You want a prescriber who reviews your full health picture, not a checkbox
Erectile difficulty can sometimes signal an underlying condition. PDE5 inhibitors are not safe for everyone, particularly with certain heart conditions or nitrate medications. Your clinician screens for this, and may recommend you see your primary care provider.

What you receive
A clinician's decision and, if approved, your tadalafil
You are not buying pills from a page. You are starting a clinical review. Here is what the process includes.
- A free assessment of your health and goals
- Review by a licensed clinician who is the prescriber of record
- A recommendation on daily or as-needed tadalafil, or a reason it is not appropriate
- Your prescription filled as an FDA-approved generic or a 503A-compounded option
- Discreet, plain, unbranded shipping
- A way to reach our team with questions about your treatment
Starting from
Free online visit. You only pay when prescribed.
- Cancel anytime
- No insurance needed
- Discreet shipping
- HSA/FSA eligible
Tadalafil is a prescription medication and is not appropriate for everyone. Compounded options are not FDA-approved drugs. This page is informational and is not medical advice. Whether you are prescribed anything is a clinical decision made by a licensed clinician.
Compounded drug products are not approved or evaluated for safety, effectiveness, or quality by the FDA. Rx required.
Tadalafil questions
Things people ask before they sign up.
If something is not here, reach out, we'd rather answer it plainly than have you guess.
How is tadalafil different from sildenafil?
Both are PDE5 inhibitors that support blood flow. The main difference is duration. Sildenafil is shorter-acting and usually taken as needed before activity, while a single dose of tadalafil can stay active for up to about 36 hours and can also be taken as a low daily dose. Your clinician helps you choose based on your health and how you prefer to take it.
Should I take tadalafil daily or only when I need it?
Both are common. A low daily dose keeps a steady level in your system so it is not timed to any single moment. As-needed dosing is taken ahead of activity. Your clinician decides which fits you, and at what dose, during the review.
Is tadalafil FDA-approved?
It depends on the form. Tadalafil is available as an FDA-approved commercial generic, and many patients receive that. We also offer 503A-compounded options, such as dissolvable troches, when a compounded format suits your needs. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs. Your clinician will tell you which form you are receiving.
What happens if I am not approved?
The online visit is free, so there is nothing to refund. You are never charged for a medication you were not prescribed. A clinician may decide it is not the right fit for you, and that is part of responsible care.
How long does tadalafil take to work, and how long does it last?
Onset and response vary from person to person, so we will not promise a specific time. What distinguishes tadalafil is its long active window, up to about 36 hours from a single dose, which is why it is often chosen when a longer window matters. Your clinician will set realistic expectations for you.
Is the packaging discreet?
Yes. Your medication ships in plain, unbranded packaging. There is nothing on the outside that indicates what is inside or where it came from.
Is tadalafil safe to take?
It is not safe for everyone. PDE5 inhibitors can interact dangerously with nitrate medications and may not be appropriate with certain heart conditions or low blood pressure. The clinician screens for this during your review, which is why a real consult is required and nothing is dispensed by a form.
How much does it cost?
The online visit is free. If a clinician prescribes, tadalafil is from $49/month on the 3-month plan (or $59/month billed monthly). One price includes the medication, clinician care, and shipping. Plans are HSA and FSA eligible.
Start with a private assessment
A few minutes, reviewed by a licensed clinician. The online visit is free, and you only pay if you're prescribed.