The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has removed the clinical hold on a trial of Cialis (tadalafil) by Sanofi's consumer healthcare business, Opella. Opella had launched the actual use trial (AUT ...
Because Cialis and its generic counterpart require a prescription for legal use in the United States, you must purchase prescription Hims medications with a subscription. You can purchase ...
Sanofi’s (NASDAQ:SNY) consumer healthcare unit Opella announced Tuesday that the U.S. FDA has lifted a clinical hold on a trial designed to test an over-the-counter version of its erectile dysfunction ...
The trial is aimed at transitioning Cialis (tadalafil) from a prescription-only medication to an over-the-counter option. With this decision, the actual use trial can now proceed, marking Cialis ...
French pharma major Sanofi’s consumer healthcare business, Opella, has announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has lifted a clinical hold on its planned actual use trial (AUT) to ...
“We look forward to continuing our work to bring safe and expanded access to the many consumers who will benefit from nonprescription Cialis,” Fubera added. Prescription Cialis was first ...
Opella said that the FDA lifted the clinical hold on its actual use trial (AUT), which it has planned to support a potential switch of Cialis tablets from a prescription-only medicine to an over ...
Opella, Sanofi’s Consumer Healthcare business, announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has lifted a clinical hold on its planned actual use trial (AUT) to support the switch of Cialis ...
Cialis (tadalafil) in the US is currently only available with a prescription. Cialis is a tablet taken to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia ...