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Que. What is Cialis?
Ans. Cialis is a prescription oral medicine to treat male erectile dysfunction (ED). Erectile dysfunction is a condition when a man cannot get or maintain a hard erection suitable for sexual activity. Cialis may help a man with ED get and maintain an erection when he is sexually excited.
Que. Can a woman take CIALIS too?
Ans. No. Cialis is meant for men only.
Que. What is the recommended strengths of Cialis?
Ans. The recommended starting strength is one 10mg tablet before having sex. If the effect of this dose is too low, your doctor may increase the dose to 20mg.
Que. Can Cialis be taken with other drugs such as Viagra?
Ans. No, you should not use Cialis together with any other drugs for erectile dysfunction and any drug containing Nitrates.
Que. How often can Cialis be taken?
Ans. The recommended dose is not more than one pill (10/20mg) per day.
Que. Who should not take Cialis?
Ans. You should not take Cialis in the following condition:
- With serious heart disease
- Have had a recent heart attack
- Have low blood pressure
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure. Please tell your doctor about all medications you are taking
Que. Can Cialis work for men with severe ED?
Ans. Cialis improves erectile dysfunction in most men, including those with mild, moderate or severe ED. Individual results may vary.
Que. Is Cialis right for you?
Ans. Only your doctor can determine whether Cialis is right for you or not. Cialis is not recommended for patients using any form of nitrates, alpha-blockers (other than Flomax 0.4 mg once daily) or men who have been told by their physician not to have sexual activity because of health problems.
Que. How to get the best out of Cialis?
Ans. It works along with sexual stimulation to achieve an erection, quickly. Follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage and any other considerations.
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