Cialis is a reversible and selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia in adult males. The mechanism of Cialis action is based on blocking of phosphodiesterase type 5 enzyme, which affects the smooth muscles of the penis and prevents an erection.
When blocking the enzyme, relaxation of muscle fibers and blood vessels occurs that improves blood flow into the corpora cavernosa of the penis. Due to the blood flow, the penis increases in volume and gets hard. When using Cialis, it should be noted that the drug is not a sexual stimulant and has no effect in the absence of sexual stimulation.
The therapeutic dose of Cialis is matched individually taking into account the patient’s tolerability of the drug and the treatment efficiency. The recommended dose of Cialis is 5 mg per day for the patients with active sexual life (more than twice a week). If necessary, the daily dose can be reduced to 2.5 mg. the patients with rare sexual activity (less than twice a week) are prescribed with 10 to 20 mg of Cialis immediately before sexual activity.
If you use Cialis pills to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and miss a dose of this drug, take the next dose of Cialis as soon as you remember. If you miss several Cialis doses, do not take a double dose to make up the missed pill and take the next dose of Cialis at the regularly scheduled time.
The use of Cialis pills before or after drinking alcohol is not contraindicated. However, the man should be cautioned that the combined use of alcohol with Cialis may cause dizziness, headache, tachycardia and decrease in blood pressure.
To protect Cialis pills from moisture and warm, they should be stored in an original package at below 30°C. Do not keep Cialis pills in a place where children could get them.
Men with anatomical deformation of the penis and men with a predisposition to priapism should take Cialis pills with caution. Do not take Cialis pills in conjunction with other drugs for the treatment of erectile dysfunction or with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors used for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (such as, Revatio and Adcirca).
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Men using Cialis pills may experience headache, dyspepsia, flushing, back pain and muscle pain. More commonly, Cialis causes abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, arthralgia and diarrhoea. This drug may cause dizziness in elderly men over 70 years old. Most of Cialis adverse effects are mild to moderate. The clinical study results of this drug have demonstrated that no more than 3% of men stopped the treatment of erectile dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia due to serious adverse effects.