Check the packaging carefully. Look for a unique batch number and expiry date clearly printed. This number allows you to verify the product’s origin through the manufacturer’s official website. Discrepancies suggest a counterfeit.
Manufacturer Verification
Visit the official Lilly ICOS website (or the website of the authorized distributor in your region). They provide tools to verify Cialis authenticity using the batch number found on your packaging. This is the most reliable method.
Inspect the Pills Themselves
Genuine Cialis tablets are typically marked with the company logo (Lilly ICOS) and have a consistent shape, size, and color. Any inconsistencies, such as uneven coloring or blurry imprints, raise a red flag. Compare your pills to images of authentic Cialis on the manufacturer’s website.
Source Matters
Only purchase from licensed pharmacies with a good reputation and verifiable contact information. Avoid suspiciously cheap prices or offers from unverified online sources. Legitimate sellers openly display their license information.
Report Suspicious Activity
If you suspect you’ve received counterfeit Cialis, report this to your local authorities and the manufacturer immediately. Your report helps protect others from similar scams.
Pharmacist Consultation
Always consult a pharmacist or your doctor before taking any medication, even when you believe it is authentic. They can offer professional advice on safe usage and potential side effects.


