| Cialis
Cialis is an oral prescription which is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. Erectile dysfunction is also called impotence, where a man is unable to keep an erection which is required for sexual activity. Cialis is also known by the Tadalafil. Cialis comes under the category of drugs called the phosphodiesterase inhibitors. This prescription works by relaxing the muscles and nerves in the erectile organ, by increasing the flow of blood which leads to a better erection.
How is Cialis taken:
- Each dose of Cialis should be taken with a full glass of water
- You can take Cialis with or without food.
- Cialis should be taken as it has been prescribed
- Do not increase the dose of this prescription as it could lead to severe side effects.
- Cialis can be taken any time of the day or just before sexual activity.
- Cialis only works along with sexual stimulation.
Side effects of Cialis are:
Adverse side effects of using cialis are: chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, swelling in your hands and change in vision.
Some side effects Cialis also include:
- Back pain
- Stomach upset
- Stuffy nose
- Redness in your face
- Infection in the urinary tract and Diarrhea
Precautions regarding the use of Cialis
Your doctor should be informed incase of the following medical conditions:
- An inherited condition of the eye
- Heart rhythm problems
- Angina
- Dialysis
- Liver disease
- High or low blood pressure
- A physical deformity of the erectile organ
- A stomach ulcer
- Multiple myeloma
- A bleeding disorder such as hemophilia
- Stroke
Storage
Cialis should be stored at room temperature; it should be kept away from heat and moisture.
Drug interaction with Cialis
Avoid Cialis if you take any medicine containing nitrates as an ingredient. Do not consume alcohol as it may increase the side effects of Cialis. The intake of grapefruit and grape fruit juice should be avoided. Do not use any other drug to cure impotence along with Cialis, unless you have consulted your doctor.
Notes: Cialis can be attained only with a prescription. Keep all medication away from children. |