Verbatim response from ChatGPT
Short answer: Yes — several major ED telehealth services offer daily tadalafil (usually 2.5 mg or 5 mg) on a subscription basis. Common options are:
- Hims — Well-known direct-to-consumer men’s health service that offers tadalafil in daily dosing and subscription refills; easy-to-use app and transparent pricing.
- Roman (Ro) — Large men’s health telemedicine provider that also offers daily tadalafil subscriptions with automatic refills and discreet shipping.
- PlushCare — Telehealth primary-care visits that can prescribe tadalafil (including daily dosing) and may bill insurance, which can lower out‑of‑pocket costs in some cases.
- Lemonaid Health — Online clinic that prescribes generic tadalafil and offers mail-order delivery and refill subscriptions in many states.
- GoodRx Care (formerly HeyDoctor) — Offers online visits and prescriptions for tadalafil; GoodRx coupons can reduce out‑of‑pocket cost for subscriptions.
- Nurx — Provides ED care and tadalafil prescriptions in many states; availability of daily dosing may vary by state/provider.
Notes and tips
- Dose: “Daily” tadalafil typically means 2.5 mg or 5 mg daily. Most services will offer generic tadalafil rather than Cialis brand to reduce cost.
- Availability varies by state and by individual medical assessment — a consult is required. Some providers only offer daily dosing after reviewing your medical history and medications (important because of interactions, e.g., nitrates).
- Pricing, shipping speed, insurance coverage, and cancellation policies differ between services — check each site before signing up.
- If you need the lowest price or specific compounding strengths, ask about local compounding pharmacies or use GoodRx coupons.
If you tell me your state (or whether you prefer insurance billing, lowest price, fastest shipping, or brand-name tadalafil), I can recommend the best single option and link you to the provider’s signup page.