Analysis of the primary and secondary packaging revealed several irregularities, confirming that the product is counterfeit.
The Federal Commission for Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris) warned about the counterfeiting and illegal sale of Cialis (tadalafil), tablet 20 milligrams, box with four tablets, indicated for erectile dysfunction and prostatic hyperplasia, manufactured by Eli Lilly y Compañía de México.
The holder of the registration notified this health authority that lots A913777K and A915110M are not recognized or marketed by them. In addition, they are distributed in unauthorized sites.
Likewise, the analysis of the primary and secondary packaging revealed several irregularities, confirming that it is a counterfeit product, so this federal agency does not guarantee its safety, efficacy and quality.
Illegal marketing of Cialis was detected in presentations in bottles with 30 and 10 capsules, which are not authorized by Cofepris. In addition, this product is classified as a fraction IV drug, which means that its sale requires a prescription.
What age group is affected by erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction affects men over 40 years of age; the prevalence is 55 percent mild, 35 percent moderate and 10 percent severe. Its causes can be psychological, organic and mixed.
On the other hand, benign prostatic hyperplasia is the most common urological disease in adult men, particularly among those over 60 years of age, causing symptoms such as prostatism, prostatic hyperplasia...