The most commonly prescribed Cialis dosage is 10mg and it is advisable that anybody who is looking to begin a course of Cialis should speak with a doctor first. Only a doctor can prescribe the right dosage depending on a patient's current health and any conditions they are suffering from. It is likely that Cialis 10mg will be prescribed initially before a higher dosage is recommended.
The doses differ according to usage. For Cialis daily, the doses are smaller (Cialis 2.5mg and Cialis 5mg) and safe to be taken on a regular basis. For the 36-hour version of the medicine, the doses are stronger (Cialis 10mg and Cialis 20mg) and capable of producing nearly the same effect as that of Viagra or Levitra. Such stronger dosages need only to be taken once every other day.
A man taking Cialis can request any of the available four doses. Cialis 2.5mg can be upped to Cialis 5mg if the original dose does not produce the intended results. Similarly a dose of regular Cialis can be altered depending on the results and if it is tolerated well by the body.
It may take up to 2-3 days for Cialis daily to produce the intended results. However, the medicine may work faster in some men, depending on how their body responds to the active and other ingredients of the medicine. Cialis 10mg and Cialis 20mg pills may produce results in just 30-60 minutes, with their erection-inducing effect lasting for up to 36 hours. For either version of the medicine, no more than a single pill should be taken within a 24-hour window.
A course of Cialis can be started following a medical consultation. Only a doctor can determine the right dosage for a specific case of erectile dysfunction.
In the event of a missed dose, the next dose should be taken as per the schedule. Even two missed Cialis doses must not be compensated for with an extra pill, as this can be dangerous for health. Under any circumstances a man should not exceed the recommended dose.
