Cialis is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia . The recommended usage is as follows:
Cialis comes in a yellow, almond-shaped tablet. Anything other than the following should not be taken without consulting a physician.
The recommended dosage of Cialis is forty milligrams or two twenty milligram tablets per day. Do not exceed this amount before discussing it with your physician.
If your health care provider has told you not to engage in sexual activity due to any health problems, then you should not take Cialis.
Taking Cialis is not recommended if you are allergic to tadalafil. Consult a physician immediately if you experience any symptoms of an allergic reaction, including hives, rashes, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, and swelling of the lips, throat, and tongue.
Drinking an excess amount of alcohol is not recommended while taking Cialis.
Certain medications can affect Cialis, including nitrates (often prescribed for chest pain), alpha blockers prescribed for prostate problems, blood pressure medications, HIV/AIDS medications, certain antibiotics (including clarithromycin, telithromycin, and erythromycin), and other erectile dysfunction medications.
Common side effects
The most common side effects of Cialis include headaches, back pain, muscle pain, indigestion, flushed skin, acid reflux, belching, and runny noses. These side effects are temporary and should cease between a few hours and two days. Consult a physician if these side effects persist beyond two days.
Rarer but serious side effects include persistent erections lasting four or more hours and vision and hearing loss. Consult a physician immediately if you experience these symptoms.
Consult your doctor in Melbourne first
Contact a physician in Australia if you experience the following while taking Cialis: heart problems (including chest pains, heart attacks, heart failure, or irregular heartbeat), high or low blood pressure, strokes, kidney problems, liver problems, vision loss, an erection lasting four or more hours, retinitis pigmentosa (a genetic eye disease), deformed penis shape, stomach ulcers, bleeding problems, or blood cell problems (including sickle cell anemia, leukemia, or multiple myeloma).
Cialis is used ONLY to treat erectile dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia . It is not intended to be used as birth control or as a means of protection from sexually transmitted diseases. It does not increase sex drive or cure erectile dysfunction.
Cialis is not for women or children.
Cialis is available by prescription only. Consult your physician for more details. Also you can buy generic cialis online at www.edonlinestore.net.

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