Monday 24 October 2011

Cialis


One of Viagra’s main competitors in called Cialis or the “weekend pill” a drug that not only treats erectile dysfunction but also has a long lasting effect up to 36 hours after administration. Cialis helps impotent patients have free upland sex without having to think ahead and properly get ready for an intimate act. It has been proven that almost all men above the age of 18 accusing erection problems can take Cialis with good results. Patients over 65 years of age need to consider taking the medication with care and in accordance with the doctors’ indications. In addition men who undergo a treatment for chest pain with medication containing nitrate should at all cost avoid taking Cialis as otherwise they might have to deal with some serious complications. Like all pills Cialis’s prescription must be respected so that the treatment could lead to the expected results without become a threat to one’s life or health. Due to its long lasting effect there were concerns among researchers regarding the possibility of testicular toxicity caused by Tadalafil the main ingredient in Cialis. The 6 months trials studies have proven that these concerns have no real base and that the quality of the semen is not affected in any way by Tadalafil.  

The administration of the drug is quite simple and doesn’t require the presence of a physician as the tablet can be easily taken using water. However medically speaking there are two ways in which the drug can reach into one’s body and take effect. The first is the non invasive way which means taking Cialis 1 hour and 30 minutes before any sexual activity This is considered to be the best option because it gives men the liberty to choose when to take the medicine and in the same time benefit from the drug’s long lasting effect which allows them to have more than one sexual intercourse within 36 hours after the administration of just one pill. The second way in which Cialis can be taken is the everyday treatment, meaning that men need to consider spending some extra money to buy the proper amount of pills. Furthermore Cialis has to be taken at around the same hour every day so it can become quite stressful especially for men trying to hide their condition from others. 

Another stress related issue is the fact that if only one pill is omitted the treatment might be compromised turning to be a waste of money and nerves when the expected effect don’t take place.
When choosing the schedule for taking Cialis a physician should be consulted as the recommended way of treatment depends a lot on the patient’s history and medical condition. Only a doctor can prescribe the right dosage of Cialis so taking the weekend pill just because friends or family say is the right thing to do is not advised. Any side effect of the drug or sever complication should be reported immediately so that the treatment can be adjusted to one’s needs or interrupted immediately.

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