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Is Tadarise 60 mg An Alternative To Levitra?
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May 18, 2026
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Tadarise 60 mg and Levitra (active ingredient: vardenafil) are both PDE-5 inhibitor medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction, but they are not the same and not direct equal-strength substitutes.

TADARISE 60 MG contains tadalafil, which is known for its long duration of action (up to ~36 hours) and flexible timing. It is often used for men who prefer a long “window” of effectiveness rather than exact timing before intercourse. However, 60 mg is considered a very high dose of tadalafil, usually used only when lower doses are not effective.

Levitra contains vardenafil, which generally works faster (about 30–60 minutes) but has a shorter duration (around 4–8 hours) compared to tadalafil. It is typically used for more “on-demand” sexual activity where timing is more planned.

So, is Tadarise 60 mg an alternative to Levitra?

Yes, both treat ED in a similar way, but they are not direct equivalents:

Tadarise 60 mg = very long-lasting, high-dose tadalafil option

Levitra = shorter-acting, standard-dose vardenafil option

Because of the big differences in duration, dosage strength, and side-effect risk, they should not be swapped casually without medical advice. Using Tadarise 60 mg as a “replacement” for Levitra may increase side effects like headache, low blood pressure, back pain, or dizziness.

They are alternatives in the same drug class, but not interchangeable one-to-one. A doctor chooses between them based on timing needs, health condition, and tolerance.


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