Cialis: How Effective and Serviceable it is in treating Impotence
Cialis has
become a very well known and popular among the masses after the eminent ED pill
Viagra. This is a prescribed medicine that is given or suggested to people
suffering or dealing with erectile dysfunction or impotence. This medicine
belongs to the PDE-5 inhibitors and is the brand version of Tadalafil. The ED pill also treats pulmonary arterial
hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
It is used to treat male sexual function
problems that are erectile dysfunction or impotence. This revolutionary ED drug
got its approval from FDA back in the year 2003.Cialis works by increasing blood flow to
the penis to help a man get an erection and also to maintain sexual
intercourse. Impotence is that physical
condition where a person is enabled to get an erection, or even if he gets one
that erection does not last long and not at all firm enough to go for a sexual
intercourse.
How you can dose the ED pill
Before
dosing the ED pill you are advised to consult your doctor properly and to
follow the prescription thoroughly. Here is just a general idea as to how you
can dose the medicine-
• You can take a dose of 20 mg per day for a
long-lasting effect
• If you want to consume it on a daily basis
then, 5 mg should be the dose
• You can take the pill with food or even
without food
• For its long-lasting effect of 36 hours, it
is termed as ‘weekend pill’
• But it advisable not to take any meal that
contains high fat intake because this slows down the process of the medication
to start
• Avoid grapefruit product while dosing the
medicine
• Do not mix alcohol with the pill; this can
lead to some serious effect
• The dosing of the pill will be only
fruitful if you take the medicine when you are sexually active or excited
• You can take the medicine 60 minutes prior
to sex
Side- effects
You should
stop the medicine immediately and rush for medical aid if you find yourself
dealing or facing any of this health issues-
• Headache;
• flushing
• Allergic reaction or redness of skin or
itching
• Nausea
• upset stomach
• Stuffy nose
• Muscle pain,
• back pain
• Pain in your arms or legs.
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