Cialis is indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. The effectiveness of the drug is higher than that of notorious Viagra. The drug presupposes quick firm long erection during the coitus.
Uses
Take Cialis in order to get rid of erection trouble. However, you should remember that Cialis doesn't increase a man's sexual appetite, doesn't protect a man or his partner from sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, the drug doesn't serve as a male form of birth control.
How to take
The medication is taken stomatic 20 minutes before coitus. Do not take the medication without doctor's prescription. Take as directed, usually once each 3 days. The average dose for the majority of men is 10mg (half of a morsulus).
Side effects
The most common side effects of the drug are: headache, indigestion, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose and dizziness. If the symptoms exist or worsen, seek medical help at once.
Precaution
Tell your doctor the whole medical history before taking a drug: allergy, bleeding disorders, too high or low blood pressure, Peyronie's disease, drepanocytemia, blood cancer, kidney or liver diseases, cardiovascular problems, penis fibrosis or ulosis, priapism, retina problems, active stomach pests. Do not drink too much alcohol along with Cialis. Drinking too much alcohol can cause migraine or vertigo and problems with blood tension.
Drug interactions
Try not to use the following drugs along with cealis: nitroprusside, nitrate medications (e.g., nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate), rifamycins (e.g., rifampin), cimetidine, azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole), mibefradil, erythromycin and medications for treatment of high blood pressure.
Storage
Keep a drug with other drugs in a cool dry dark place out of reach of kids and pets. Do not use if the expiry date of the drug is over.
