Cialis: Addressing Common Questions and Concerns

Consult your doctor before starting Cialis, especially if you have heart problems, low blood pressure, or take nitrates.

Cialis typically starts working within 30 minutes, but the onset can vary depending on individual factors and food consumption. Taking it with a high-fat meal may slightly delay its effects.

The most common side effects include headache, flushing, and nasal congestion. These are usually mild and temporary. Serious side effects are rare but require immediate medical attention.

Cialis is available in different dosages (5mg, 10mg, 20mg). Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage based on your individual needs and health status. Don’t adjust the dosage yourself.

Alcohol can interact with Cialis, potentially increasing the risk of side effects. Moderate alcohol consumption is generally acceptable, but excessive drinking should be avoided.

While Cialis is effective for many men, it doesn’t work for everyone. Factors like age, overall health, and the underlying cause of erectile dysfunction influence its efficacy.

The duration of effect varies, but generally lasts up to 36 hours. This doesn’t mean you’ll have an erection for that entire time, rather that you’ll be able to achieve an erection during sexual stimulation within that timeframe.

Cialis is a prescription medication; obtain it only from a licensed pharmacy. Avoid purchasing from unverified online sources to prevent counterfeit medications.

Speak openly with your doctor about any concerns or questions you may have about Cialis. They can provide personalized advice and address your specific situation.