Vidalista Professional is not legal in all countries. Its legal status depends on where you are and how it’s regulated locally Tadalafil (the active ingredient) The main active component in Vidalista Professional is tadalafil — the same medicine in Cialis. In most countries, tadalafil is a prescription‑only drug, meaning you must get it through a licensed medical professional. It’s not legal to sell or buy it without a valid prescription in many regulated markets. Country‑by‑country reality United States: Tadalafil products (e.g., Cialis/generic tadalafil) are legal only with a prescription. Any version (including Vidalista Professional) that isn’t FDA‑approved or prescribed can be considered illegal. European Union & UK: Tadalafil is generally prescription‑only. Some low‑dose tadalafil products can be pharmacy‑supervised OTC in limited cases (e.g., in the UK), but Vidalista brands without regulatory approval are typically not legally sold. Canada & Australia: Similar to the US and EU, tadalafil requires a prescription, and unlicensed versions are not legally marketed. India: Some tadalafil generics like Vidalista products are available over‑the‑counter in pharmacies, but this doesn’t automatically make them legal in other countries. Other countries: Regulations vary widely — some allow prescription dispensing, others restrict importation without a doctor’s order. Legal vs. Safe Even if a Vidalista product is available online, that doesn’t mean it’s legally approved or regulated in your country — and importing it without a prescription may be illegal, subject to customs seizure or penalties. Quality and regulatory issues Some versions sold online (including “Professional” or branded generics) may not be licensed by major regulators (like the FDA, EMA, MHRA), raising concerns about safety, authenticity, and legal status.