Cialis (Tadalafil)

Unfortunately, erectile dysfunction can happen to every man, but it is not a sentence. Modern medicine can treat impotence easily with the help of the latest medication Cialis by Lilly ICOS. Sophisticated clinical research shows that Cialis is more effective than Viagra, because of its fast and long activity and absence of serious side effects.

Uses

The medication is used for treatment of the sexual function problems. Cialis works similar to Viagra, but it is more effective, because it starts acting faster and its effect is longer (up to 32 hours)! Cialis is a drug of new generation that is why it causes fewer undesired side effects!

How to take

You should swallow the pill with a glass of water 20 minutes before the sexual coition. Take only as prescribed. Before using the drug consult your doctor. You have to take the drug usually once each 3 days. Generally the dose is 10mg (half a pill).

Side effects

During the clinical research the following side effects were found: blush, headache, digestive trouble, snuffle, vertigo, and diarrhea. If these effects occur and persist, immediately consult the doctor.

Precaution

At first you should consult your doctor and tell him/her about your health condition and medication that you are taking. Different allergies (especially to drugs), any problems with penis, priapism, cancer of blood, cell anemia, Peyronie's disease, ocular diseases are of the most interest. Besides you should tell about existing kidney or liver diseases, active stomach ulcers, cardiologic problems, bleeding disorders, blood pressure disorders. You should lower the alcohol ingestion, because it may deteriorate side effects of Cialis. In order to avoid vertigo and faint when rising from a seated or lying position, move slowly. The men of elderly age may be more feeling to the side effects of the medication.

Drug interactions

Don't forget to inform your doctor about all drugs that you take. Pay special attention to nitrate drugs of any kinds (e.g., nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate), erythromycin, mibefradil, rifamycins (e.g., rifampin), nitroprusside (any "nitric oxide donor" medicines), cimetidine, azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole), or drugs stabilizing the blood pressure.

Storage

The drug should be kept in a dry dark safe place in order not to be reached by children at room temperature between 59 -86 ? F (that is 15-30 ?C).