Cialis 10mg

Posted by Mark Rechard on March 11th, 2020

 If the intake of Cialis 10 mg meets the needs, the tablet must be taken approximately 30 minutes before co-administration. It is advisable to take the medicine with a glass of water.
The lower dose is generally prescribed to:
• People taking other medicines, such as alpha blockers

• People with underlying health effects such as kidney or liver problems

• People who want to try Cialis or impotence drugs for the first time
Benefits of the lower dose:
• Reduced risk of side effects

• Effectively treats erection problems in most men

• The dose can be increased in case of missing results


Cialis 20 mg


The maximum daily dose is 20 mg of the active ingredient tadalafil if the doctor has not prescribed another dose. When you have tested a lower dose, there is the possibility to increase the dose and thus increase the chance of good effect. The maximum dose of 20mg should be a last resort rather than the starting point of a treatment.

The higher dose of 20 mg is usually prescribed to men without underlying health problems, but may be lowered depending on the results you are experiencing. People who are well suited for this dosage include:
• People with good health

• People who previously used the 10 mg dose and did not get enough effect

• People who have previously used other potent drugs in high doses without having noticed any serious side effects
Benefits of the higher dose:
• Often effective when the lower dose does not help

• The dose can be lowered if necessary

• Can treat most moderate to severe cases of impotence

• Many people believe that they achieve better results compared to other high doses of impotence drugs (eg Viagra 100 mg)


Who decides the dosage?


A dose increase should preferably be done in consultation with a doctor. You should always start low and increase the dose if you notice that a dose has the desired effect. If the prescribed dose is found to have no effect even after repeated sexual contact, this may have different causes. It is not always because of the dosage of the active ingredient. Physiological causes may be behind the missing effect.
The physician will rule out any physical causes and change the dose of Cialis if needed or prescribe a constant low dose treatment. Alternatively, it is also possible that the doctor recommends another potent agent, such as Viagra or Levitra If you are dissatisfied with the effect of a certain dose of Cialis, we suggest that you contact our patient support who can mediate contact with one of our doctors so that you are sure that you are using the right potency and the right dose.


How does Cialis Super Active work in the body?


Cialis blocks the enzymes that would otherwise complicate an erection; instead, the drug allows you to relax and increase the blood circulation to your penis, which together will facilitate and allow you to stop. Take the tablet at least 30 minutes before sexual activity and you will have no problem achieving an erection for 36 hours. Many men believe that the longer active period opens up for a more spontaneous sex life. Cialis is not activated unless you are excited, which means that sexual stimulation is required for the drug to function. Cialis is considered to be one of the most effective treatments for erectile dysfunction.


Cialis side effects


All medicines can cause side effects, although not all people experience them. Cialis has been studied in 16 clinical trials (2010) in more than 3,000 patients. It has been noted that when taken in the recommended amount, the drug has only mild and non-lasting side effects.

Usual:

• Headaches and migraines

• Stuffy nose

• Body aches

• Back pain

• Redness of the face and upper body

• Feeling hot

• Nausea and vomiting

• Heartburn caused by stomach acid going up

• Swelling and slight diarrhea

• Dizziness

Uncommon:

• abdominal pains

• Blurred vision

• Eye pain

• Conjunctivitis

• Increased tear formation

• Unnatural sweating

• DIFFICULTY IN bREATHING

• Penile bleeding, blood in urine or semen

• Palpitations

• Heart Rhythm Disturbances

• Abnormal blood pressure (blood pressure increase or decrease)

• nosebleeds

• tinnitus

• tremor

Unusual:

• Swollen eyelids or red eyes

• Sudden deafness

• Anxiety disorders

• Hypersensitivity

• Impotence

• LOSS OF mEMORY

• Pressure over the chest

• Blood glucose levels (low or high)

• Increased muscle stiffness

• Prolonged and / or painful erections

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