The landscape of male sexual disorder treatments has significantly changed with the discovery of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. Among these, Cialis, with its active ingredient Tadalafil, stands out as the newest and most versatile option for treating male impotence.
Cialis has gained popularity due to its ability to normalize the well-being of men suffering from impotence without affecting blood pressure or causing changes in heart rate. It does not impact sperm composition, color perception, visual acuity, or testosterone blood levels.
Currently, Cialis is one of the most popular treatments for male sexual disorders. It effectively addresses various symptoms of erectile dysfunction, restoring and strengthening erections while contributing to improved sexual quality and duration. As an analog to the well-known Viagra, Cialis boasts a longer-lasting effect, with Tadalafil’s effects persisting for up to one and a half days or even longer. Some men have reported experiencing the medication’s effects for up to 36 hours, making Cialis the leading choice for maintaining erections.
The active substance, Tadalafil, begins to affect the body within 40-60 minutes, so it is recommended to take the medication no later than 1 hour before engaging in sexual intercourse. The standard single dose is 10 mg, but if this amount does not produce the desired effect, it can be increased to 20 mg.
Dosage adjustments should be made based on individual needs and the frequency of sexual activity:
- For men with mild sexual disorders who engage in regular sexual activity, Cialis should be taken once daily at a dosage of one-quarter of a 5 mg tablet. It is advisable to take the medication at the same time each day, regardless of meal times or sexual intercourse frequency. Regular evaluations by an attending doctor are necessary to determine the need for daily use.
- For men with sexual disorders who have sex once a week, it is recommended to take Cialis only before planned sexual intercourse, with a single dose of 20 mg.
- For those diagnosed with impotence, the medication should be taken approximately 40-50 minutes before sexual activity, with a maximum single dose of 20 mg of Tadalafil. The frequency of use should not exceed once daily.
Cialis should be taken orally with a sufficient amount of water or weak tea. Avoid dissolving or chewing the tablet, as it may cause nausea or vomiting due to its unpleasant bitter taste. Moderate alcohol consumption is permitted while taking Cialis.
Individuals with a known intolerance to any of the medication’s components should discontinue use. Cialis is contraindicated for persons under the age of 18 and should not be used simultaneously with pharmacological agents containing nitrates. For those unsure about how to take Cialis, detailed instructions are provided with the medication, including information on dosages and usage.
As for me 20 mg is perfect! I am 55