UPA Tadala/Cialis 20mg (10 Tablets)
Tadalafil is an orally administered drug used to treat male erectile dysfunction.
It is marketed worldwide under the brand name Cialis.
It is a phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor.
Tadala also known as Cialis will produce erections for 36-72 hours from one single dose, whereas Viagra is limited to 4-6 hours from one single dose. Cialis is also prescribed for the treatment of BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia), which refers to an enlarged prostate that results in difficulty or frequent urination.
Tadalafil belongs to the class of drugs known as phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5 inhibitors). The treatment of ED is the drug’s primary purpose, with the treatment of BPH being a secondary benefit discovered years after the drug was released. Cialis, as well as any generic brand of Tadalafil, carries an active half-life of approximately 18 hours. Due to the long half-life and even longer active life, Cialis is commonly referred to as “The Weekend Pill”. The PDE5 does not produce erections on its own; sexual stimulation must still exist, but it will ensure that an erection can be maintained if blood flow issues were preventing it before.
Cialis, as with other common PDE5 inhibitors, functions by increasing the blood flow to the penis. The penile arteries are relaxed, and nitric oxide is released via the nerves to the endothelial cells into the penis. This action promotes the synthesis of cGMP, thereby resulting in a fuller, stronger and longer-lasting erection. Those who suffer from ED may do so in a way that prevents them from obtaining an erection, or they may be able to obtain one but be unable to maintain it due to poor penile blood flow. Cialis will remedy such blood flow issues.
The effects of Tadala/Cialis (positive effects) are very straightforward and primarily surround ED treatment. ED can be caused by the lack of blood flow into the penis, which Cialis can remedy.
The effects of Cialis have also been used to treat high blood pressure in some cases, as the medication will lower blood pressure; in fact, in 2009, Cialis was approved for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension. In 2011, it was approved for the treatment of BPH as it was shown to reduce pressure around the prostate and urinary tract.
Side Effects of Cialis
There are side effects of Cialis, possible side effects, but they are not guaranteed and are normally dependent on genetics and dosing if too much is taken. Like all PED5 inhibitors, vision impairment is the most worrisome possible side effect of Cialis; however, Tadalafil has the lowest rate of incidence among PED5s. Other possible yet infrequent side effects of Cialis may include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Flushness
- Sore Muscles
- Lower Back Pain
The above side effects of Cialis should last no more than a few hours if they occur and are due to the drug’s ability to widen blood vessels. If such effects occur, most men will find that a lower dose fixes the problem. However, in some cases, they may need to seek out alternate PDE5s for their ED or BPH needs.
Important Note: Cialis should not be taken with nitrates due to its ability to lower blood pressure. Nitrates should not be taken for at least 48 hours before Cialis use, with most nitrate users needing to avoid this and all PDE5s.
Cialis Administration
Cialis is a pill taken orally.
1 x Tadala/Cialis 20mg can be taken at any time of the day. The medication will begin to work in as little as 30 minutes for some, but take a little longer for others.
Do not use more than the recommended dosage.
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