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Who approves the safety of Filitra  ?
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kirazmattson
1945 posts
Jul 02, 2025
3:48 AM
The safety and efficacy of Filitra (which contains Vardenafil, the same active ingredient as Levitra) is approved and regulated by various health authorities around the world. These regulatory bodies are responsible for ensuring that medications are safe for use and meet quality standards. Here’s an overview of who typically approves the safety of Filitra:

1. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
In the United States, the FDA is the primary regulatory authority responsible for approving the safety and effectiveness of drugs, including generics like Filitra.

Although Filitra is a generic version of Levitra, the FDA ensures that generic drugs meet the same standards for safety, effectiveness, and quality as the original branded drug.

If the manufacturer of Filitra submits data showing that their product is bioequivalent to the branded version, the FDA will approve it for sale in the U.S.

Note: Since Filitra is a generic drug, it might not always be marketed or approved in the same way in all countries. In the U.S., the FDA would regulate its sale if it were available, but it’s more common in countries with different regulations.


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