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Information about Cialis (Tadalafil)
Cialis is a prescription medication used primarily for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is well-known for its extended duration of action, which can last up to 36 hours, earning it the nickname "The Weekend Pill."
Product Highlights
- Cialis helps to achieve and maintain an erection by increasing blood flow to the penis in response to sexual stimulation.
- It alleviates symptoms associated with BPH, such as difficulty urinating, frequent urination, and incomplete bladder emptying.
- Cialis can also be used to treat ED and BPH simultaneously in patients who have both conditions.
Key Ingredient
Key Benefits
- Cialis can be effective for up to 36 hours, providing a longer window for sexual activity compared to other ED medications.
- Available in daily low doses (2.5 mg or 5 mg) and as-needed higher doses (10 mg or 20 mg), allowing for both regular use and on-demand dosing.
- Effective for treating both ED and symptoms of BPH.
- When taken as needed, Cialis typically works within 30 minutes to an hour.
Direction of Use
- Take 10 mg or 20 mg orally about 30 minutes before sexual activity. The dose can be adjusted based on efficacy and tolerability, up to a maximum of 20 mg per day.
- A lower dose (2.5 mg or 5 mg) can be taken once daily, allowing for spontaneous sexual activity without needing to time the medication.
- The recommended dose for treating BPH is 5 mg daily, taken at the same time each day.
Safety Concerns
- Common side effects include headache, indigestion, back pain, muscle aches, nasal congestion, and flushing. Rare but serious side effects can include sudden vision loss, sudden hearing loss, and priapism (a prolonged and painful erection).
- Cialis can interact with other medications, particularly nitrates used for chest pain, as this can lead to a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Caution is also needed when taking other medications that affect blood pressure or involve PDE5 inhibitors.
Avoid Cialis (Tadalafil) If
- Avoid Cialis if you have a known allergy to tadalafil or any other component of the medication.
- Combining Cialis with nitrates can cause a severe and potentially life-threatening drop in blood pressure.
- Individuals with severe liver disease or end-stage renal disease may need dose adjustments or alternative treatments.
- Avoid Cialis if you have certain heart conditions, especially if you have had a recent heart attack or stroke.