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Wait at least 36 hours before taking Viagra, another dose of Cialis, or any other PDE5 inhibitor. Likewise, if you take Viagra at night, you shouldn't take Cialis or any other PDE5 inhibitor the next morning.
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Read More »Have you considered clinical trials for Erectile dysfunction? We make it easy for you to participate in a clinical trial for Erectile dysfunction, and get access to the latest treatments not yet widely available - and be a part of finding a cure. Check your eligibility What are Cialis and Viagra? Cialis (tadalafil) and Viagra (sildenafil) are the two most common phosphodiesterase inhibitor (PDE5 inhibitor) medications in the world.² Both drugs have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) as safe and effective treatments for ED.³ ⁴ How do they work? All PDE5 inhibitors work similarly. Neither Cialis or Viagra directly causes an erection, and these medications are not a cure for ED.⁵ Rather, they treat the symptoms of ED by increasing blood flow to the penis. You also need to be sexually aroused for Cialis and Viagra to work.⁶ Phosphodiesterase is an enzyme in the body that prevents erections from occurring. It breaks down a molecule called cyclic GMP which relaxes the muscles in the blood vessels and helps to increase blood flow to the penis, so an erection can happen. PDE5 inhibitors — including Cialis and Viagra — block the phosphodiesterase enzyme from having this effect on cyclic GMP. This process allows an erection to take place. Can you take Cialis and Viagra at the same time? Unless your doctor directs you to do so, it’s not recommended to take Cialis and Viagra on the same day. (Cialis stays in your body for approximately 36 hours).⁷ Cialis and Viagra are mainly taken on an as-needed basis when having difficulty achieving an erection. Typical instruction is to take either Cialis or Viagra around 30 minutes before having sex.,⁸ ⁹ If you follow all the guidelines for taking either Viagra or Cialis, and you continue to experience ED, speak to a healthcare professional instead of taking the two drugs in the same day. A doctor can screen you for underlying health issues and present you with different treatment options and (possibly) medication adjustments. What might happen if you take them at the same time? In most instances, taking Viagra and Cialis together would have similar effects to taking a double dose of either medication, which could be dangerous and ineffective. Similarly, it’s not safe to take Cialis in the morning and then take Viagra the same night because Cialis lasts up to 36 hours in the body.¹⁰ In other words, if you were to take Cialis in the morning, it would still be in your system when you take Viagra later that day. Wait at least 36 hours before taking Viagra, another dose of Cialis, or any other PDE5 inhibitor. Likewise, if you take Viagra at night, you shouldn’t take Cialis or any other PDE5 inhibitor the next morning. Although Viagra is generally only effective for a few hours, it can still linger in your system, so wait at least 24 hours. Although you should not take Cialis and Viagra simultaneously or within 36 hours, it may be okay to alternate outside this timeframe. Still, it’s best to seek guidance from your prescribing doctor before you do. What are the side effects of taking them together? Taking Cialis and Viagra together doesn’t offer a combined beneficial effect on ED. Although Cialis and Viagra aren’t known to interact dangerously (they are both the same type of medication), you will be increasing the overall risk of side effects. You will end up with more than the recommended amount of PDE5 inhibitor in your system. So, you might experience symptoms much like after taking too much Viagra or Cialis. These side effects may include (but are not necessarily limited to): Low blood pressure PDE5 inhibitors can reduce your blood pressure. However, if you take two inhibitors, your blood could drop to dangerously low levels. You might feel this as being dizzy, lightheaded, or nauseous.¹¹ Prolonged and potentially painful erection Priapism is a prolonged erection that lasts more than four hours. Priapism can lead to permanent ED and damage to the penis, so it should be treated as a medical emergency. How do you know if you're taking too much? You will likely experience the above side effects of dangerously low blood pressure or a prolonged painful erection if you take too much Cialis or Viagra. Cialis and Viagra are designed to be taken as needed. However, Cialis has a low-dose option, so your doctor may prescribe it as needed or taken daily. ¹² Standard doses of Viagra are: 25mg
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