Cialis


Cialis (tadalafil) is a great way to treat erectile dysfunction, as it provides for up to 36 hours of efficiency (several times longer than any other erectile dysfunction treatment medication) from the moment you take it. You are not supposed to take Cialis more often than every 24 hours or double up the doses to provide for maximum efficiency. This may lead to an overdose of Cialis with such symptoms displayed as flushing, indigestion, heartburn, back pain, priapism, headache, and stuffy or runny nose. Talking to your health care provider in advance is very important, as Cialis is not supposed to be combined with certain medications because of high risk of interactions. The following medicines must be reported before you start taking Cialis: antifungals, antibiotics, doxazosin, heart or blood pressure medications, HIV/AIDS medicine, conivaptan, imatinib, diclofenac, antidepressants, isoniazid, rifampin, and seizure medications. In case you are taking some drugs but are not sure how they are classified you will surely find this information on the label. You may be required to make some changes to your diet and habits, as Cialis can become less efficient if you smoke or drink alcohol. Drinking grapefruit juice is also not recommended as it can cause some potentially dangerous interactions with Cialis.





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