Cialis (Tadalafil)

Cialis was created by Lilly ICOS for men with erectile problems. Working like Viagra, Cialis is still more efficient as it works faster and longer.

Uses

Cialis helps to cope successfully with erectile trouble, but it doesn't increase a male libido, doesn't protect from sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV and doesn't serve as a contraceptive.

How to take

Take a dose of Cialis orally 20 minutes before sexual activity. Cialis should be prescribed only by a doctor. Take as directed, usually once each 3 days. The general dose is 10mg (half of a pill).

Side effects

The most frequent side effects of the drug are: migraine, flushing, stuffy nose, stomach upset and giddiness. If the symptoms take place, call the doctor.

Precaution

Before using the medication, tell your doctor your full medical history, especially if you have any type of allergy, Peyronie's disease, blood cancer, penis fibrosis or ulosis, priapism, drepanocytemia, retina problems, kidney or liver diseases, bleeding disorders, active stomach pests, cardiovascular problems, too high or low blood pressure. Do not drink too much alcohol when taking the drug, because it can worsen your health condition.

Drug interactions

While taking Cialis avoid using nitrate medications (e.g., nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate), rifamycins (e.g., rifampin), cimetidine, nitroprusside, azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole), mibefradil, erythromycin, medicines for treatment of high blood pressure.

Storage

Keep Cialis away from children at room temperature in a lean dark place.