When Did Vidalista Professional Support Modules With Separate Interfaces?
It appears there's a misunderstanding—Vidalista Professional is a pharmaceutical product, specifically a sublingual formulation of tadalafil used to treat erectile dysfunction. It’s not a software platform and therefore has never supported "modules with separate interfaces." No records, release notes, or official documentation indicate it ever provided any modular interface system, as that concept applies to software architectures, not medications.
Vidalista Professional is a brand of tadalafil sublingual tablets produced by Centurion Laboratories. It entered the generics market likely in the mid‑2010s, around the time when sublingual tadalafil formulations began gaining popularity due to their rapid onset—usually chemically available in generic form later than original branded versions.
The tablet is designed to dissolve under the tongue, making it quicker‑acting and easier to take—particularly for individuals who have difficulty swallowing pills.
Its use is strictly pharmaceutical, with no relation to software modules, interfaces, plugins, or UI components.
If you were referring to some medical software or digital health platform named “Vidalista Professional” that supports modular interfaces, that product doesn’t exist or is not publicly documented. In that case, it likely hasn’t ever had “support modules with separate interfaces” because it’s not a software system—and thus never underwent such an implementation.  |