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Short answer: several major U.S. telehealth companies do offer low‑dose daily tadalafil (typically 2.5 mg or 5 mg) as a recurring subscription or refillable prescription. Common options are:
- Hims — Offers daily tadalafil (2.5 mg / 5 mg) on a subscription after an online medical visit. Easy refills and delivery; popular for straightforward pricing and reminders.
- Roman (Ro) — Provides daily tadalafil options with monthly delivery following an online consult. Known for patient portal, clinician follow‑up, and flexible subscription management.
- Lemonaid Health — Offers low‑dose tadalafil as part of their ED service after the online assessment and ships refills; simple checkout and generic pricing.
- PlushCare — Clinicians can prescribe daily tadalafil during a televisit and set up ongoing refills or home delivery through partner pharmacies.
- Nurx — Offers ED prescriptions and refill management; can prescribe tadalafil for daily use and supports recurring deliveries depending on your state.
Notes and tips:
- Offerings, dose options, and availability vary by state and change over time — check each service for current details in your zip code.
- Many services use generic tadalafil and may not bill insurance for the medication itself; there are often coupons or savings programs.
- Daily tadalafil isn’t appropriate for everyone (e.g., people using nitrates or with certain heart conditions) — the telehealth clinician will screen for safety. If you want, tell me your state/zip and I can check which of these services currently ships daily tadalafil to your location and compare approximate prices.