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CIALIS and ED - Perfect
Solution or Partners in Crime?
All set for beating bedroom blues with
an approved drug? Relieved that there is treatment?
You could read a little more before you wash that pill
down your system. For those of you who’ve been
prescribed CIALIS
as the antidote to ED, here’s the know-more so
you know well how it works, the benefits and the things
you need to consider. Did you know, for intance, that
CIALIS treats ED 50% faster than Viagra and Levitra?
It is the third oral product approved for Ed by the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the 21st November
2003. It is manufactured by Lilly ICOS LLC (Eli Lilly
and ICOS).
Curious about how it really works to get you the desired
results? Medically speaking, Cialis
belongs to a group of medicines called phosphodiesterase
type 5 0r PDE-5 inhibitors. They work to relax the muscle
that can potentially block the blood flow to the penis.
It is this blood flow that determines the size of the
erection. In short it regulates the muscle that is essential
to get an erection. Also known as Tadalafil, it is meant
for oral use, avoiding alcohol or nitrates if you’ve
been prescribed those on account of chest pain.
Next in line of questions about the drug are the side
effects. The most commonly reported ones have been headache
and an upset stomach. Also reported were backache and
muscle ache with delayed onset. As is the case with
most ED drugs, in the event of a priapism (an erection
that lasts longer than 4 hours, one must seek immediate
medical intervention in order to avoid long-term injury.
On rare occasions however, a sudden decrease or loss
of vision was also registered by men on prescription
ED tablets. Additionally, if taken in an intoxicated
state, it may increase the chances of dizziness or a
drop in blood pressure.
Having said all that, there is a much brighter side
to the whole bedroom drug deal as well! Not only is
Cialis
a decent prescription for erectile dysfunction, it is
beneficial in a lot of other respects as well. To begin
with, all PDE-5 inhibitors (as mentioned above) were
originally developed as a treatment for angina, chest
pain that occurs when the heart is starved for oxygen.
In short, they are known to have improved blood flow
in areas where there is an artery blockage. It is also
said to have been beneficial for pulmonary hypertension
and diabetes.
Now that you know how the pill suits you, you can pick
it up to your advantage. For knowing more and consultation,
there’s always the doctor.
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