
Cialis – a multi-purpose medication in South Africa.

Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to get, and keep, an erection firm enough for sex. While having the occasional difficulty maintaining an erection is not a cause for concern, recurring issues should be evaluated a treated by a physician. One method of treatment is a medication called Cialis. Cialis can be considered a multi-purpose medication.
Cialis is the brand name for Tadalafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction and, under the brand name Adcirca, Tadalafil is used for treatment in pulmonary arterial hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Tadalafil was approved for the treatment of erectile dysfunction by the United States Food and Drug Administration in 2003. Cialis treats erectile dysfunction in that it increases blood flow to the penis, enabling a man to get and maintain an erection. This medication does not lead to sexual arousal and, in order for the medication to work; a man needs to be sexually aroused.
Cialis is available in 5, 10, and 20 milligram doses.
As a single dose, the maximum dosage is 20 milligrams with the patient taking a first does of 10 milligrams at least thirty minutes before sexual activity and the dosage can be adjusted depending on the response. Men who will be sexually active at least twice a week can take a daily dose of 5 milligrams and this can be reduced to 2.5 milligrams depending on the reaction of the individual. A patient cannot take more than one dose in a 24 hour time period, and a daily dose of 10 to 20 milligrams is not recommended. This is because Cialis remains in a person’s system for up to 24 hours. Like all medications, Cialis comes with a list of side effects.
These side effects include the following:
• Headache
• Stomach upset
• Back pain
• Muscle pain
• Stuffy nose
• Flushing
• Dizziness
In addition to the list above the producers of Cialis warn that if certain symptoms occur during sexual activity that they could be a sign of a serious complication and require immediate medical attention. These symptoms include:
• dizziness
• nausea
• numbness, tingling or pain the jaw, arms, chest, or neck
• Priapism – This is a condition where an erection lasts longer than four hours and, if left untreated, can cause permanent damage.
In rare cases, Cialis can affect the flow of blood to the optic nerve of the eye, causing a sudden loss in vision. This is more likely to happen with men that have hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, pre-existing eye problems, or heart disease. Due to this potential complication, men with any of these pre-existing conditions should not use Cialis unless a physician agrees to it.
In addition to the conditions listed above, people with the following conditions should not take Cialis unless approved by a physician:
• low blood pressure
• congestive heart failure or stroke within the last 6 months, or myocardial infarction within the last 3 months
• sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, hemophilia, leukemia, or another blood disorder
• liver or kidney disease
• stomach ulcer
• retinitis pigmentosa
• structural deformity of the penis, such as Peyronie’s disease
• any health condition for which they have been advised not to have sexual intercourse
Cialis is available by prescription.
It can be purchased online but this is not recommended and it is suggested that this drug be used under the supervision of a doctor. Tadalafil for erectile dysfunction is only for use by adults aged 18 years and above.
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