What is Cialis?
Cialis a drug that can be taken for erectile dysfunction and also for enlarged prostate! Getting 2 birds with one stone! Cialis (tadalafil) is very effective and is the only medication in its class that treats both erectile dysfunction and enlarged prostate symptoms. You can also take it on a regular basis, which can allow for more spontaneity.
Cialis (tadalafil) is the first-choice medication for treating erectile dysfunction. It is not available in generic form. Cialis can be taken either as needed, or on a regular basis and has longer lasting effects than Viagra!
You might be asking how does Cialis work? Cialis is a phosphodiesterase-type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitor. Blocking PDE-5 allows for opening of the blood vessels in the penis to help create an erection. Cialis (tadalafil) also treats enlarged prostate symptoms. However, some caution is needed when thinking about taking this drug. If you had a heart attack in the past 3 months, or stroke or heart failure in the past 6 months or If you’re older than age 65, you might have more side effects. You can not use Cialis if you’ve recently taken nitrates like Isordil, Imdur, or nitroglycerin (Nitro-BID, Nitro-Dur, Nitrostat). Adverse reactions have occurred such as a headache, dyspepsia, back pain, myalgia, nasal congestion, flushing, and pain in limb. Please be aware of these symptoms and consult with a doctor if they occur.
Once you consult with your doctor about taking Cialis you will want to know the dosing information for you. The following is advised for first time users. 10mg is the recommended starting dose for Cialis. If you have never taken Cialis before, it is likely that your doctor will prescribe this dosage. If you find that the 10mg tablet is too weak, you can ask your doctor if you can take the 20mg dose instead.Likewise, if you find that you experience side effects when using the 20mg dosage you can switch to the lower 10mg dose to see if you tolerate it better.Young men who suffer from erection problems caused by anxiety or stress usually find that a 10mg dose is sufficient for them. 20 mg is the maximum dosage of Cialis. If the 10mg tablets donât work for you, you can try the 20mg dosage to see if it works better. It is important that you do not exceed this dosage â taking more Cialis will not help you get a better erection but it could cause dangerous side effects. Those side effects include a prolonged erection and hearing or vision problems.
When you get your prescription, your doctor will ask you a range of questions about your health to determine which dose you can take. If you suffer from low blood pressure levels or are taking high blood pressure medications, you may need to stick with the lower dose. How often you take Cialis depends on the dosage you are taking. The 10mg and the 20mg tablets are both effective for 36 hours, which means that you mustnât take another tablet within this time frame. If you have sex more than twice a week you may find that the daily dose of 5mg suits you better.