Cialis

Cialis (tadalafil) can be used by men suffering from erectile dysfunction. This medicine is available by prescription or without one at your local pharmacy, and you can take it only if you experience repeated problems getting an erection. Taking Cialis exactly as prescribed is the best way to benefit from the treatment. Make sure you tell your health care provider if Cialis is not working well for you. Otherwise continue with the exact dose prescribed and take it as needed but not more often than every 24 hours. Tell your doctor if you have a history of any medical conditions, or have been recently diagnosed with any. The following are important to report: active stomach ulcers, kidney disease, Peyronie's disease, penis angulation, sickle cell anemia, fibrosis/scarring, coronary artery disease, eye problems, blood system cancers, bleeding disorders, history of painful/prolonged erection, liver disease, and recent stroke. In most cases only mild side effects are likely to be experienced, such as muscle pain, flushing, indigestion, diarrhea, cough, heartburn, headache, and pain in the stomach they are very unlikely to change in intensity, but in case that happens – talk to your health care provider.

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