FAQs about Cialis are frequently asked questions that contain information and provide answers to patient queries related to the erectile dysfunction drug.
Explain any ten FAQs on Cialis
What makes Cialis an effective treatment for impotence?
Lilly's introduction of Cialis has helped many erectile dysfunction sufferers around the world. It effectively prevents/blocks an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-5 or PDE-5. What Cialis essentially does is, it enables the muscles within the penis to relax as well as widen significantly, so that blood flow to the area is greatly enhanced. By allowing more blood into the penis the chances of attaining and maintaining an erection are greatly increased. In addition, Cialis allows most men to achieve an erection more rapidly. Whilst Cialis is probably more known for being an effective treatment for impotence over a 36 hour period, it still requires a man to be sexually aroused. The person taking Cialis will need to be aroused by a sexual partner for the Cialis to work effectively.
How is Cialis administered?
Cialis comes in the form of a pill, which is taken orally. Cialis can be taken with or without food, but should be taken prior to sexual activity and not taken more then once a day as recommended by the manufacturers of Cialis. While food does not limit the absorption of Cialis in the body, there is evidence to suggest that alcohol may reduce its effectiveness, at least when excessive alcohol is consumed. Moreover, combining alcohol and Cialis could also prove to be harmful, as it may cause dizziness and lower blood pressure. Therefore, caution is advised in this case.
What are the available doses of Cialis on the market?
Cialis comes in three different strengths. The weakest available is the 5mg Cialis pill which is popular in mild ED sufferers. The stronger available Cialis dose is 10mg and the strongest available dose is the 20mg pill. Moreover, now a daily dosing option of 2.5mg has also been introduced into the ED market. In all cases the recommended daily allowance of Cialis is a maximum of one pill per day. If you have any reason to believe that you need more than the daily recommended dose of Cialis, you should immediately consult with your doctor.
With the launch of Cialis, the already established Viagra market felt directly challenged. However, it is now approved within the European Union and is recognized as an effective treatment for men suffering from ED. Cialis has not been approved for use in women to date.
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