Description
Due to its 36-hour duration of effect, the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis from Lilly pharmaceutical firm is occasionally referred to as The Weekend Pill.
Since 2003, the UK has granted it a licence. It received a UK licence following Viagra, becoming the second erectile dysfunction (ED) prescription drug of its kind (sildenafil). Cialis has become more well-liked and frequently recommended as a result of its sustained effectiveness and the ability to take a daily tablet at a modest dose.
Benefits:
Tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor known in medicine, is a component of Cialis. Tadalafil blocks the PDE5 enzyme, which is responsible for controlling the flow of blood to the penis during erections. The drug must first be sexually stimulated; else, it will not have any effect. Cialis improves and supports sexual activity and interpersonal connections.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) symptoms can also be managed with tadalafil.
The prolonged duration of action of Cialis is advantageous. Cialis has a half-life of 36 hours, compared to 4 hours for Viagra, 4 hours for Levitra, and the well-known moniker “The Weekend Pill” for Levitra. After using Cialis, erections will only happen intermittently for the first 36 hours, only when arousal is present.
Side effects:
Most men do not encounter serious negative effects. The manufacturer’s patient information pamphlet included with tablets has a comprehensive list of the most common adverse effects (links below).
After taking Cialis, some men notice their vision has a bluish or yellowish tint. This is not harmful and goes away in a few hours. All ED medications have the potential for this side effect (PDE5 inhibitors).
Headache, back discomfort, muscle aches, pain in the arms or legs, nasal congestion, face flushing, and indigestion are other typical adverse effects (affecting 1%?10%).
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