Cialis comes in various dosages: 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg. Your doctor determines the appropriate dosage based on your individual needs and health condition. Starting with a lower dosage is common.
Cost varies greatly depending on dosage, quantity, and pharmacy. Generic tadalafil, the active ingredient in Cialis, is usually cheaper than brand-name Cialis. A 30-day supply of 5mg Cialis can range from $300 to $600 at CVS, depending on your insurance coverage and any available coupons.
Higher dosages don’t always mean better results; they can increase side effects. Discuss potential cost savings with your doctor; they may suggest a lower dosage or a generic alternative to reduce expenses without compromising treatment efficacy.
Always consult your doctor or pharmacist about pricing and insurance options before purchasing Cialis. They can provide personalized advice and help you find the most cost-effective solution for your specific situation. Consider using pharmacy discount programs or coupons for potential savings. Using a 90-day supply instead of a 30-day supply can sometimes reduce the per-pill cost.
Remember, the price you pay is also affected by your location and the specific pharmacy. Comparing prices at different pharmacies can save you money.


