Cialis is one of the top recommended
medications for Erectile Dysfunction.
Its success is reasonable, and
some doctors prefer to recommend
ahead of other Erectile Dysfunction
medications.
Ingredients:
The main ingredient in CIALIS
(tadalafil) is a restrict or
of cyclic guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP)-specific phosphodiesterase
type 5 (PDE5). Tadalafil’s
empirical formula is as follows:
C22H19N3O4 and has a molecular
weight of 389.41.
Chemistry:
Tadalafil’s chemical make
up is pyrazino[1?,2?:1,6]pyrido[3,4-b]indole-1,4-dione,
6-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2,3,6,7,12,12a-hexahydro-2-methyl-,
(6R,12aR)-. This is a solid
crystalline substance, which
is almost insoluble water. It
is partially soluble in ethanol.
Aside from its main
ingredient, Cialis contains:
- croscarmellose sodium,
- hydroxypropyl cellulose,
- hypromellose,
- iron oxide,
- lactose monohydrate,
- magnesium stearate,
- microcrystalline cellulose,
- sodium lauryl sulfate,
- talc,
- titanium dioxide,
- triacetin.
Dosage:
There is no fixed dosage for
Cialis. This is because it is
taken as required. However,
it is recommended that you only
take one dose of Cialis per
day. You are only to take Cialis
as you doctor prescribes, and
this should not exceed 1 dose
consisting of one pill per day.
Cialis comes in three strengths:
5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg. In most
cases, doctors recommend the
10 mg pill, which is believed
to produce the optimum effects.
However, for older males and
those on other forms of medication,
the smaller dose is used.
When discussing the use of Cialis
with your doctor, you should
remember to mention your medical
history.
This would include
a record of having:
- any irregular heartbeats,
- a heart attack,
- angina, heart failure,
- a stroke,
- retinitis pigmentosa,
- a rare genetic (runs in
families) eye disease,
- low blood pressure,
- high blood pressure that
is not controlled,
- liver problems,
- kidney problems or require
dialysis,
- stomach ulcers,
- a bleeding problem,
- a deformed penis shape or
Peyronie's disease,
- had an erection that lasted
for over four hours,
- blood cell problems such
as sickle cell anemia,
- multiple myeloma,
- leukemia.
Mention records of these ailments
to your doctor is concerned
to be of immense importance,
and one should not fail to do
so.
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