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One dose of Cialis can stay in your system for more than two days. Certain health conditions involving the kidneys and liver and some medications can extend the window. Because Cialis stays in the system for a while, it's essential you don't exceed one dose per 24-hour period.
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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 is Cialis? Cialis¹ (tadalafil) is an erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment that works by increasing blood flow to the penis. Compared to other ED treatments, Cialis works much longer, with a one-and-a-half-day enhancement window. Other ED medications, like Viagra, typically only last for hours, not days. What is Cialis prescribed for? Cialis is intended for patients with erectile dysfunction or benign prostatic hyperplasia (an enlarged prostate). How does Cialis treat ED? An erection generally results from mental or physical stimulation. It occurs when arousal causes the muscles of your penis to relax, allowing blood to flow into the spongy tissue in your penis, called the corpora cavernosa. When this happens, the blood in your penis causes it to become firm, resulting in an erection. Additionally, a sheath surrounding the corpora cavernosa helps to stop the blood from leaving your penis, helping you stay hard. In most cases, ED results from a lack of blood flow to the penis or an inability to trap the blood during an erection. The former leads to an inability to get an erection, while the latter makes it difficult to sustain one. Cialis² works by inhibiting an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-5³ (PDE5), which blocks a messenger molecule called cyclic guanosine monophosphate⁴ (cGMP). cGMP plays a key role in expanding blood vessels to promote blood flow, so by inhibiting PDE5 and boosting cGMP, Cialis improves blood flow to the penis and enhances erectile functioning. Is Cialis safe to take for ED? Cialis is FDA approved for the treatment of ED (and BPD). Therefore, in general, Cialis is considered safe when used as prescribed. However, some people with heart or liver issues shouldn’t take Cialis. Beyond that, there are known interactions between Cialis and some foods (most notably, grapefruit) and drugs (alpha-blockers, antifungals, high blood pressure medications, and more). Grapefruit and Cialis affect the same enzymes in the body. Combining the two can relax your blood vessels, resulting in hypotension (low blood pressure). Additionally, excessive drinking results in low blood pressure and dizziness when taken with this medication. Medications known to interact with Cialis include: Nitrates,⁵ which may be prescribed for angina, heart failure, or hypertension, and can lead to low blood pressure when taken with Cialis Alpha-blockers,⁶ drugs commonly prescribed for high blood pressure and prostate enlargement that can cause low blood pressure if taken alongside Cialis
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Read More »High blood pressure medications,⁷ which, combined with Cialis, can lower blood pressure too much Fungal infection drugs (CYP3A4 inhibitors), can increase the amount of Cialis in the body per dose Certain antibiotics (CYP3A4 inducers), can reduce the effectiveness of Cialis When you visit your doctor to discuss treatment options for ED, bring along a list of the supplements, vitamins, and medications you’re taking, and mention any health conditions you have. Benefits of Cialis Cialis is well-known for its duration of effectiveness, that is, how long the drug works before you need to take another dose. Another top ED drug, Viagra, also works by inhibiting PDE5. However, Viagra only lasts 30 minutes to four hours, compared to Cialis’ 36 hours. Cialis also works faster. While Viagra users need to plan at least an hour in advance, Cialis is effective in as little as 30 minutes. How should you take Cialis? When your pharmacist dispenses Cialis, they’ll provide a leaflet with instructions on how to take the medication. In addition, there’s a pharmacy phone number on the bottle in case you’re unsure about something and need advice when you get home. You’ll take Cialis as needed or once daily, but never more than once within a 24-hour period. If you’re taking Cialis in anticipation of sexual activity, take it at least 30 minutes in advance. If you’re taking it daily, take it at about the same time each day. You can discuss the pros and cons of each method with your doctor. How long does it take Cialis to work? When taken correctly, Cialis should start to work in an hour or less (and as little as 30 minutes for some men) and should be taken at least 30 minutes prior to sexual activity. One of the main benefits of Cialis is that its effects can last for up to 36 hours. It is important to note that you must be sexually aroused during this period for Cialis to work as intended. Cialis will not trigger an erection unless you’re aroused. How long does Cialis stay in your system? One dose of Cialis can stay in your system for more than two days. Certain health conditions involving the kidneys and liver and some medications can extend the window. Because Cialis stays in the system for a while, it’s essential you don’t exceed one dose per 24-hour period. Side effects of Cialis Almost all medications have some risk of side effects, ranging from mild to moderate, serious, and even life-threatening. The common and rare side effects of Cialis are listed below. Common side effects Headache
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