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Cialis

Tadafil or Cialis, is a PDE5 inhibitor drug designed to treat impotence or erectile dysfunction. Cialis was one of the first drugs to treat impotence that was clinically proven to effectively stay in the system for longer than 24 hours. In fact, in clinical studies Cialis was shown to be effective for up to 36 hours. But not all of us may react in the same way and results may vary from man to man. Cialis was also found to be very effective with a success rate of 88% being able to obtain at least one erection during the course of the 36 hours the drug was in their system.

How does Cialis work?

As previously mentioned Cialis is a PDE5 inhibitor. The way this type of treatment works is by increasing the blood flow in the arteries of the penis. It has the same effect as a penis pump although it doesn’t require you to secure a cock ring around the base of the penis to ensure that you maintain an erection and where a penis pump is a temporary solution and requires planning Cialis allows more freedom for sexual spontaneity and also works internally.

Cialis side affects and contra indications

Like most prescription medications Cialis isn’t without any side affects and may not be suitable for use by everybody with an erection problem. Below we have listed all the possible side effects and contraindications.

Side effects

Although this is a prescription medication and there are possible side affect, they can differ from person to person. While some people might be more susceptible to the side effects there are others that might not experience any side effects at all. But it’s always good to keep the side effects and contra indications in mind.

Consult your doctor if any of these side effects become bothersome or starts effecting quality of life. They include headaches, nasal congestion, indigestion, back pain, dizziness, flushing, muscles pains, sore/red eyes and swelling of eyelids

Who should not use Cialis?

Cialis should not be taken in conjunction with any nitrate medications, other impotence treatments.

It is also not advised that you take Cialis with synthetic medications such as itraconazole and ketoconazole or antibiotics like clarithromycin and erythromycin or HIV treatments. Using Cialis alongside these medications could increase the level Tadalafil in the blood increasing the risk of developing side effects. Grapefruit juice also has the same effect as the aforementioned medicines.

What Dosages are Available?

Cialis is available in 10mg and 20mg. The recommended dose is no more then one pill (10/20mgs) per day.

How can I get Cialis?

Cialis, like all the three orally taken impotence treatments, is a prescription medication and can only be obtained through a doctor.

It is always important to consult your own doctor prior to starting any course of medication, however we understand how difficult this can be as well as how difficult it can be to find a gay friendly doctor sympathetic to your condition.

As a result of this we have found a reputable online clinic, based within the UK, who can offer this and other impotence treatments after an online diagnosis has been completed by one of their registered doctors. This website, which you may have already come across within publications including the Gay Times, has been established since 2002 and will be able to provide you with advice and possibly the remedy which you seek for your condition.

HealthExpress, the gay-friendly online clinic which we recommend can be found by following the link which we have provided below.

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