Cialis tablets are yellow, film-coated, almond-shaped tablets, available in doses of 5, 10, and 20 milligrams (mg). Cialis for daily use comes in 2.5 mg and 5 mg. Recommended dosage of Cialis for ED is 10 mg, taken at least 30 minutes before sexual activity. Dosage may be increased to 20 mg or decreased to 5 mg, based of efficacy and tolerability. Recommended dosage for Cialis once daily for ED is 2.5 mg, taken at the same time every day. Dosage may be increased to 5 mg based on efficacy and tolerability. Recommended dosage for Cialis once daily for BPH is 5 mg, taken at the same time every day. For pulmonary arterial hypertension patients, doses of 20, 40, and 60 mg may be prescribed. Typically, after 16 weeks of treatment, a 40 mg daily dose proved effective. For patients experiencing both ED and BPA, the recommended dose of Cialis is 5 mg, taken at the same time every day.
Uncommon: • Nose, throat and sinus infections • Stuffy nose • Back pain, muscular pain and fatigue • Pain in legs and arms • Penile bleeding • Chest pain • Redness/rashes on the neck and face • Coughing • Excessive sweating Rare: • Feeling faint • Loss of hearing • Feeling you may want to vomit • Sensation of feeling numb/tingling in the face, hands and feet • Pain within the eye – blood vessel clotting, blurred vision, pink eye, temporary blindness • Diarrhoea/loose stools • Increased or decreased blood pressure • Migraines • Difficulty breathing • Difficulty swallowing • Inflammation of the oesophagus • Angina • Continued or painful erections • Vomiting/stomach acid coming up the oesophagus • Skin rashes • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome • Seizures • Pounding heart • Joint pain • Feeling dizzy/sensation of spinning • Neck pain • Abnormal liver function • Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) • Fluid retention • Feeling tired/low in energy • Watery eyes • Temporary, short term memory loss • Dry mouth • Burning/painful stomach • Itchiness • Drowsiness
Check prescription medicine interactions with Cialis – A number of prescription medicines may increase the chance of side effects occurring when taking Cialis. Cialis affects the cardiovascular system, and therefore medicines which treat heart and arterial conditions may make you more susceptible to experiencing side effects. Similarly, taking nitrate-based medicines, alpha-blockers can also put you at risk
Avoid recreational drugs – Recreational drugs can interact badly with Cialis, and therefore increase the likelihood of developing side effects. Drugs like ‘Poppers’ and ‘Room Odourisers’ can be particularly bad as they contain nitrates, which can cause a dangerous interaction with Cialis. If in doubt, consult your doctor to discuss the effects further.
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