Medications/Sexual wellness
Compounded Tadalafil
Billed at the pharmacy's cost, if prescribed- An oral option some men discuss with a clinician for a sexual-wellness goal.
- Compounded, not FDA approved.
Velri opens September 1, 2026. A prescription is not guaranteed.
Details
- GoalSexual wellness
- FormOral tablet or dissolvable troche
- Options5 mg and 20 mg; 1- and 3-month supply
- AvailabilityAvailable in most states; varies by pharmacy.
- CostThe pharmacy’s cost, billed separately if prescribed. Velri adds no markup.
What you pay
Safety & disclosures
The most common side effects of tadalafil are headache, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, back pain, and muscle aches. Never use tadalafil with nitrate medications (such as nitroglycerin or isosorbide) or with riociguat: the combination can cause a sudden, dangerous drop in blood pressure, and taking it alongside alpha-blockers or certain blood pressure medications can also lower blood pressure significantly. Tell your provider about any heart disease, recent heart attack or stroke, low blood pressure, or liver or kidney problems before starting. Seek emergency care for an erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism) or for any sudden loss of vision or hearing.
Compounded medications are not FDA approved. A prescription is required, is not guaranteed, and is determined by an independent, licensed provider based on your consultation. Velri is a non-clinical company; consultations and prescriptions are provided by independent, licensed medical groups, and medications are dispensed by independent, licensed pharmacies. Medication is priced at the pharmacy cost plus one flat Velri fulfillment fee, the same on every product. This page is for general information and is not medical advice.






