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Dec 09, 2025
1:56 AM
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When people post reviews of Cenforce D online (on forums, pharmacy?sites, or review platforms), there is no single universal body that monitors all of those reviews. Instead, oversight happens at several levels — but none gives a guarantee that every review is accurate.
At a national level — in India — the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) plays a central role in monitoring drug safety. It collects reports of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and works with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to track whether medicines on the market — including sildenafil?based products like CENFORCE D are safe and properly manufactured.
At an international level, safety data from many countries is aggregated in the global database VigiBase, maintained by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre under the aegis of the World Health Organization (WHO). This allows regulators and researchers worldwide to analyze post?marketing reports for signals of problems.
For online pharmacies or e?commerce sites that host user reviews, monitoring is usually done internally — by the site operators or third?party compliance services. For example, there are companies (like LegitScript) that provide certification and monitor merchant compliance — especially for high?risk categories such as ED medications — though this oversight focuses more on legitimacy of sellers than validity of user reviews.
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