Drug Name
Cialis (Tadalafil)
Drug Uses
Cialis is prescribed for those suffering from male erectile dysfunction (impotence) and similar dysfunctions.
How Taken
Consult your doctor before you start taking Cialis. Do not take more than one dose daily. An average dose for the majority of patients constitutes 10 mg.
Drug Class and Mechanism
Cialis is a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor. The effect of Cialis is achieved by regulating blood circulation and helping it flow into penis which further enhances erectile function making a sexual intercourse stabile.
Missed Dose
Missed dose will not take the effect down unless you remember to take the pill shortly after missing the dose in conformity with the prescription.
Storage
Cialis must be stored in a cool dry place (59 to 86 degrees F or 15 to30 degrees C).
Warnings/Precautions
Do not use Cialis if:
- you are allergic to any of Cialis ingredients;
- you have heart or other health problems that in you doctor's opinion make sexual intercourse dangerous for your life;
- you are not allowed to take Cialis if you are currently taking any of these drugs or their components:
- nitroglycerin in any form / nitrates like isosorbide;
- amyl-containing drugs;
- butyl nitrate-containing drugs
Given that any of these statements is your case consult your doctor immediately.
More Information
Cialis only works when coupled with sexual stimulation. No effect is achieved without intentional arousing. You will not get any undesirable reaction if not stimulated.












