Cialis is a medication that can only be taken with a prescription from your physician. This drug helps males get an erection and maintain that erection for longer than they would normally be able too. However, if the male experiences an erection for more than four hours or has a painful erection, they should contact their doctor immediately as this is not normal. Cialis works by relaxing muscles so that the body can increase blood flow to certain areas of the body.
Like any drug, before taking this medication, you should contact your doctor and discuss if this type of treatment is best for you. Your physician should also be aware of any medical conditions that you may be experiencing, such as any heart disease, and recent history of heart conditions, high or low blood pressure and even if you have ever had a stomach ulcer. These and many other conditions can interfere with the use of Cialis.
Cialis side effects
This medication has side effects which may include difficulty breathing, hives and swelling of the face, lips, tongue and throat. Cialis has also been known to increase blood flow to the optic nerve of the eye resulting in vision loss. It is highly advised that you talk with your doctor to be informed of all the side effects of this drug. Also, it is very important to let you physician know if you are taking any other medication so he/she can be aware of any drug interactions that may occur. Always seek medical advice for any questions or concerns related to this medication. If it turns out that your physician does prescribe Cialis fr you then it usually means he/she feels the benefits of this drug are greater than the risks and the results for you could be helpful.
Cialis is commonly being known as ‘The Weekend Pill’ because it’s effects have been known to last up to 36 hours. This drug was originally invented as a heart medication until it was discovered that it caused erections in males that were participating in the heart studies that were being performed on them. Cialis was then approved by the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) in 2009 and has helped over 15,000 men get erections. A man should be sexually aroused before taking Cialis in order for it to work properly. This drug does not provide an instant erection without some sort of stimuli.
So if you think Cialis could be helpful to you then don’t hesitate to call your doctor and discuss all the benefits this drug can give.
The recommended dosage of Cialis is usually between 5 and 20 mg per day taken before you encounter any sexual activity.

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