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Instructions on how to take Tadalafil

Your doctor will give you all the information on how to take Cialis (Tadalafil). If you still have some questions, read this tips on how to use this medication properly.
Cialis should be taken as ordered by your doctor, use the exact dose prescribed for you. Cialis provides an erection only if sexual stimulation occurs. You will not have an erection if you are not sexually aroused.
Cialis (Tadalafil) is to be taken with water, without regard on food intake.
Cialis is taken when needed in larger dose or every day in lower dose, the way of taking Cialis depends on individual tolerability and history of other diseases.
Tadalafil should be taken only once a day. If you take the medication daily, take it at the same time each day.
Store this medication at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Never give it to other people.

Visit a medical professional before taking Cialis

When you visit your medical practitioner for the first time to consult about your potency problem, your doctor should take a full history of your dysfunction and then examine you to see if there are any physical causes for your ED.
A physical examination is necessary to put the right diagnosis, but it cannot give full information about your health, special tests and procedures may be helpful in that. Your doctor may refer you to other medical specialists to put the correct diagnosis and start the proper treatment.
Once the cause of your impotence has been identified, you may be offered the treatment for your underlying cause and if you have no serious health conditions, your doctor will prescribe you oral ED therapy such as Cialis.
Before prescribing this medication your doctor will make sure that it is safe for you. Your doctor will ask you if you have any of these conditions:
• heart disease or heart rhythm problems;
• a recent heart attack (within the past 90 days);
• a recent history (in the past 6 months) of a stroke, or congestive heart failure;
• angina (chest pain), high or low blood pressure;
• liver disease;
• kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis);
• a blood cell disorder such as sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia;
• a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia;
• a stomach ulcer;
• retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited condition of the eye);
• a physical deformity of the penis (such as Peyronie’s disease).
You should also inform your doctor if you are allergic to tadalafil – the main component of Cialis.
It is vital to tell your doctor if you take on a regular basis any of the medications from the following list:
• Nitrates;
• Alpha- blockers;
• Other ED oral therapies or ED injections.
Try to follow your doctor’s recommendations on how to take Cialis and enjoy your new sexual abilities.