What is Cialis?
Cialis is a prescription medication that bears the brand name Cialis. The FDA approved Cialis for the treatment of these conditions in men.
Erectile
dysfunction (ED), a condition in which you can't get or keep an erection
BPH
is a condition in which the prostate can cause problems with urination.
BPH
symptoms and ED together
Cialis is a tablet you swallow. There are four strengths available:
2.5 mg to 20 mg, 5 mg to 10 mg, 10 and 20 mg. You can take Cialis before
or after sexual activity, depending on your condition.
Cialis
contains the active ingredient tadalafil. It belongs to a class of medications
called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (PDE5). Cialis reduces blood flow to the penis by relaxing the blood vessels that
lead to it. Cialis can be used to treat BPH symptoms. It relaxes the
muscles of your bladder and allows you to urinate easier.
Cialis
can only be prescribed. Cialis is not available over-the-counter.
How
much Cialis should I take daily?
Cialis daily dose is either the 2.5mg, 5mg, or generic Tadalafil
doses of Cialis.
This
dose is less than the 10mg and 20mg dosages commonly used to take Cialis as
needed.
You
and your doctor will want to choose the lowest possible dose for you to achieve
your ED. Too high doses can cause unwanted side effects.
Conclusion
Cialis
daily is when men take a lower amount of Cialis each day to allow for intercourse.
Cialis daily usually contains the 2.5mg, 5mg, or 20mg dose. Cialis
as-needed is typically the 10mg and 20mg dose.
Cialis daily can cause a delay of up to three days during the
initial stages of treatment. The medication may need to build up in your body
and not yet start working. However, once that time period is over, you will be
able to have as many sex as you like as long as the tablet is taken every day.
Cialis daily might be a cheaper option for men who sex more often
than 2 or 3 times per week.
Cialis daily could be for you if you want to be spontaneous and less
structured in your sex life, save money or avoid side effects.
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