Cialis

Cialis (Tadalafil) is an oral drug for treating impotence in men, as well as other certain cases of erectile dysfunction.

Drug Item
Cialis (Tadalafil)
Drug Uses
Cialis is used to treat certain cases of erectile dysfunction, among them impotence as most frequent. The drug can be also used in other cases as prescribed to you by a doctor. Today Cialis is preferred by more than half of ED drugs clients for its 36-hours long effect and safety results.

How Taken
Cialis should be taken directly as prescribed by your doctor, who should consult you about the dosage and preferable terms of your personal use. Cialis can be taken daily or when needed before sexual activity. The average dose in case of a daily use is lower (2.5-5 mg) than the dose that is taken by necessity (5-10 mg). Take Cialis at least 30 minutes before a sexual contact. Mind that the drug effect lasts for 36 hours, and you may take the pill any time from 30 minutes up to 12 hours before the contact. Don't take more than one time a day. Read carefully the label on the drug and consult your doctor about any drug interactions and side effects.

Drug Class and Mechanism
Cialis is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. It blocks the work of phosphodiesterase ferments in the body, stimulating so the blood flow into the penis in case of sexual excitation, thus leading to an erection.