How should you take cialis?

Cialis is a drug designed to help men overcome problems of erectile dysfunction. It is not usually recommended for women, particularly because there have been no tests to discover whether it affects women or the fetus during pregnancy. The standard dose when it is taken as needed is 10mg. Depending on the effect, it may be necessary to increase or decrease the dosage. This is not a decision you should take yourself. Your physician or pharmacist will be able to advise on how your body should react and recommend what adjustments to make. If you have kidney disease, you should start with a lower dosage. With serious liver disease, you should not use cialis at all. The highest dosage in a healthy man is 20mg. You should not take multiple doses to exceed this 20mg limit. The effect is designed to last for up to thirty-six hours and you should only take a second dose when that time has expired.

The once-daily dosage is usually 2.5mg per day although, in some cases, a dose of 5mg will be recommended. Aim to take the tablet at the same time and so keep a stable concentration of the active drug in your blood stream.

It is better not to take this drug after a heavy meal, particularly one with a high fat content. It is also not advisable to drink large amounts of alcohol at the same time. You should also eliminate grapefruit as a fruit and a juice from your diet. There is a natural chemical in grapefruit that changes the rate at which your stomach will absorb the drug into your blood stream.

What other drugs should you avoid?

Because cialis is designed to help the arteries in your body to dilate, this reduces your blood pressure. Thus, you should take care if you take any other drug which has the same effect (which includes alcohol and, of course, any of the other branded drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction). Combining two or more drugs with the same effect increases the adverse results, i.e. your blood pressure could drop very quickly. In some cases, this can be dangerous. The most common difficulties come with any drug that has a nitrate as one of the active ingredients. These are most commonly prescribed to heart patients as tablets, capsules, an ointment and patches. There are also street drugs using butyl and amyl nitrate. They are sometimes called poppers. For the same reason, get advice before using any drug such as an alpha-blocker prescribed for high or low blood pressure, to help control an irregular heartbeat or to treat other blood disorders. There are other drugs to avoid but, in everything connected with problems of drug interactions, you should always rely on the detailed advice of a professional. This site does not give you complete information.