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All about Cialis and erectile dysfunction in men
- The indications of Cialis
- Method of administration and dosage
- Possible side effects of Cialis
- The contraindications of Cialis
- Precautions for use and drug interactions
- Cialis and other medicines
- The reimbursement of Cialis
The indications of Cialis
Cialis is mainly indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in adult men.
This drug is prescribed in case of erectile dysfunction. This manifests itself in a repeated inability to have an erection or to maintain it properly during coitus.
Attention Cialis is not an aphrodisiac, it does not create sexual desire! It acts only with sexual stimulation. The couple must engage in foreplay for Cialis to be effective.
Cialis is also used to treat urinary disorders due to prostate adenoma.
Cialis contains an active substance called Tadalafil. The latter is part of the group of drugs that inhibit phosphodiesterase type 5.
Tadalafil is also composed of other excipients such as :
- Lactose monohydrate
- Hydroxypropyl cellulose
- Monocrystaline cellulose
- Croscarmellosis sodium
- Sodium lauryl sulfate
- Magnesium stearate
- Hypromellosis
- Titanium dioxide
Method of administration and dosage
Cialis is administered orally and only in men. Presented in the form of film-coated tablets of yellow color, having an almond shape, with an inscription "C 20" on one side, it can be swallowed whole, with a little water.
Tadalafil is available in many dosages: Cialis 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg.
Regarding its usual dosage, the recommended dose is 10 mg, once a day. The medicine is to be taken before or during the meal, and this, at least 30 minutes before sexual intercourse. If the 10 mg tablet does not produce a sufficient effect, the dose can be increased to 20 mg.
Warning the effect of Cialis can last up to 36 hours after taking it.
Note that prolonged daily use of Cialis is not recommended. The maximum frequency of one intake per day must be observed.
- If frequent use is planned, i.e. at least twice a week, taking a low-dose tablet is conceivable.
- In men with severe renal impairment, the maximum recommended dose of Cialis is 10 mg. The same applies to patients suffering from liver failure.
- For urinary disorders related to prostate adenoma, the recommended dose is 1 tablet of 5 mg per day, to be taken within the same hour.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking Cialis. Its prolonged intake requires medical follow-up. Also, the choice of the usual dosage should be reassessed periodically.
Possible side effects of Cialis
Side effects may occur after taking Cialis :
- Allergic reactions or skin reactions
- Chest pain or angina pectoris
- Prolonged (more than 4 hours) or painful erections
- Sudden loss of vision, eye pain or blurred vision
- Indigestion and gastroesophageal reflux
- Flushing
- Angioedema
- Headache
- Dizzying sensation
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Migraine
- Convulsions
- Palpitations
- Abdominal, back or muscle pain
- Pain of the extremities
- Stuffy nose
- Shortness of Breath
- Bleeding from the nose or nasal congestion
- Sudden decrease or loss of hearing
- Presence of blood in the urine
- Urticaria
- Temporary loss of memory
Some side effects imply immediate discontinuation of Tadalafil. As soon as you notice one, contact your doctor immediately!
The contraindications of Cialis
Cialis is contraindicated in the following cases :
- Allergy to Tadalafil or any of the components of Tadalafil.
- Cardiovascular problems (angina pectoris, heart failure
- Uncontrolled high or low blood pressure
- Lactase deficiency
- Glucose malabsorption syndrome
- Excessive consumption of alcohol
Do you notice a loss of vision, following a non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), or recently, a stroke (less than 3 months old)?
You must not take Cialis!
Men with a malformation of the penis or suffering from a disease predisposing them to priapism (leukemia, sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma) should pay attention to its use.
Before taking Cialis, it is advisable to consult your doctor, a urologist or a sexologist.
Precautions for use and drug interactions
Cialis is only for men over the age of 18. You should talk to your doctor about this if, before taking the treatment, you have :
- Underwent pelvic surgery
- A total removal of the prostate
- A malformation of the red blood cells or sickle cell anemia
- Bone marrow cancer or multiple myeloma
- A leukemia
- A deformity of the penis
- A visual anomaly
- Liver or kidney failure
Cialis and other medicines
You must inform your doctor, your sexologist or your urologist if you are taking any other medication while taking it.
Medicines containing ritonavir, saquivanir, itraconazole, ketoconazole, protea inhibitors, rifampicin, clarohtromycin, itraconazole or erythromycin may increase the effects of Cialis.
It should not be combined with a treatment based on nitro derivatives (nitroprusside, nitrite, nitrates, trinitrine, linsidomine, molsidomine, nicorandil ...).
If you are taking medication to treat :
- High blood pressure
- Mycoses
- AIDS or HIV
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy
- Convulsions (phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine
- Erectile dysfunction.
The active substance in Cialis, Tadalafil, may interact with alpha-blockers, especially those used for the treatment of high blood pressure or urinary disorders caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia.
The reimbursement of Cialis
Cialis is sold at an open price. Its price varies from one pharmacy to another. However, it should be noted that Social Security does not reimburse impotence products such as Cialis.
The same is true for mutual health insurance companies. Whatever your choice, your health supplement does not support this drug, even if it is considered more effective than Viagra