Men experiencing moderate to severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) related to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are generally suitable candidates. This includes symptoms like frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia), weak urine stream, and a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
Cialis is a good option for men who also experience erectile dysfunction (ED), as it addresses both conditions simultaneously. However, it’s crucial to discuss your medical history with your doctor, especially if you have heart problems, low blood pressure, or are taking nitrates.
Your doctor will consider your overall health and potential drug interactions before prescribing Cialis. They will also assess the severity of your BPH symptoms and discuss alternative treatment options if necessary. Men with severe BPH requiring surgery might not be suitable candidates for Cialis alone.
Age is generally not a limiting factor, but individual health status and other medications are significant. Open communication with your physician is key to determining if Cialis is the right choice for you.
Remember to always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and frequency. Regular follow-up appointments allow for monitoring of treatment efficacy and adjustment as needed.


