Cialis is an oral medication for treatment of Erectile Dysfunction, where a man does not respond to sexual stimulation.
How to use this product
This medication will be ready to respond in as little as 30 minutes, and can last up to 36 hours. Cialis can be taken with or without food.
Side effects
The most common side effects caused by Cialis medication are stomach pains, headache, muscle aches and back pain. If the side effects do not improve within the first 12 hours, seek medical advice.
Precautions
Cialis must not be taken if you are also taking medicines called nitrates, or if you are allergic to the ingredients of Cialis. Your doctor must be notified if you have any of the following before using Cialis: Heart problems, low blood pressure, liver problems,
Peyronie?s disease, disformed penis, have had a stroke, kidney problems, bleeding problems, eye disease called Retinis Pigmentosa, blood cell problems or have had an erection for more than 4 hours.
Drug Interactions
Do not take Cialis if you are currently taking medications such as Nitrates, Alpha Blockers (prescribed for high blood pressure or prostate problems), Ritonavie or Indinavir, Erythromycin, or Other medications used for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction.