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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
The longest. Cialis® comes in a few different sizes, depending on how they are intended to be taken. The four different dosage options for Cialis® are 2.5 milligrams, 5 milligrams, 10 milligrams and 20 milligrams. “As-needed” doses: Studies have shown that Cialis® is just as effective as Viagra® when taken “as needed.” Not only that, but the effects of Cialis® will last longer than the effects of Viagra®, as long as 36 hours compared to 4 hours for Viagra®. While the effects of Viagra® may be felt faster for some men, Cialis® can stay in your body for up to 36 hours. The typical starting dose is 10 milligrams, which can then be increased or decreased for maximum effect. When taking “as needed” simply take one table around 30 minutes or so before sexual activity is expected to start. It normally takes around 30 minutes for the effects to kick in but may take as long as two hours before the maximum benefits can be felt.Daily doses. The usual starting dose for once-daily Cialis® is 2.5 milligrams. The dosage may be increased up to 5 milligrams but not further. Just like any other daily medication, Cialis® should be taken as prescribed at the same time each day. For people that prefer flexibility for the timing of their sexual activity, daily doses are much preferred to “as needed” and studies have shown lead to an increase in confidence. The choice between these options comes down to personal preference, and sometimes trial and error on the part of a patient and their doctor. **What Are the Side Effects of Cialis®?** Cialis® is considered a safe and effective drug with limited side effects when used according to prescribing information. The most extreme side effect is having a prolonged erection, but that is also the most rare. Some of the more common side effects that may be experienced by men taking Cialis® include:FlushingHeachacheNasal congestionHeartburn or acid refluxBack pain or abdominal painMuscle painSore throatRespiratory infectionsCoughDiarrheaUTIsThe most important thing to keep in mind about the side effects of Cialis® is what could happen if you combine medications. Certain medications that treat high blood pressure can cause extremely low blood pressure when combined with Cialis®. If you're taking any kind of nitrate medications like nitroglycerin in order to treat angina or blood pressure issues then you should avoid Cialis® and all other PDE5 inhibitors. Cialis® should never
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