Prescription Cialis Information
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Cialis Uses |
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Cialis is used to
treat impotence, or erectile dysfunction.
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Cialis Directions |
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Take Cialis exactly as your doctor
prescribes. For most men, the recommended starting
dose is 10 mg. It should be taken no more than once a
day. Some men can only take a low dose of Cialis
because of medical conditions or medications they
take.
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Cialis Side
Effects |
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Possible
side effects of Cialis include muscle aches, back
pain, a stuffy or runny nose, indigestion, flushing,
and headache. If you experience back pain, it
generally starts about 12 to 24 hours after taking
Cialis and goes away within 48 hours. If you have any
symptoms that do not disappear or are bothersome,
consult your physician.
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Cialis Warnings |
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Your doctor will ask if you have
had a stroke, irregular heartbeats, heart attack,
angina, or heart failure, low blood pressure or high
blood pressure, liver problems, kidney problems or
require dialysis, stomach ulcers, retinitis
pigmentosa, a bleeding problem, deformed penis shape
or Peyronie's disease, an erection that lasted for
over four hours, sickle cell anemia, multiple
myeloma, or leukemia before prescribing Cialis.
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Cialis Drug
Interactions |
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Cialis
should never be taken along with any other erectile
dysfunction treatment, including Viagra, Yocon,
Yodoxin,, Levitra, or Caverject, Muse, Edex. Avoid
more than minimal alcohol intake with Cialis. More
than five drinks can lead to an increased risk of low
blood pressure, headaches, increased heart rate, or
dizziness.
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Cialis Missed Dose |
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Not applicable.
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Cialis Storage |
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Cialis should be stored at room
temperature and in a place away from moisture and
excessive sunlight. As with any medication, keep
Cialis out of the reach of children.l
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