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Tadalafil: 10 mg 15 Tabs/month

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Taken daily or as needed (depending on dose) to boost blood flow and help you stay ready for action with confidence.

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Generic for Cialis — at a fraction of the cost! FDA-approved to treat erectile dysfunction, it boosts blood flow to help you get and maintain an erection when sexually aroused. Unlike many other ED pills, its effects can last up to 36 hours, giving it the nickname the “weekend pill.”

Generic for Cialis — at a fraction of the cost! FDA-approved to treat erectile dysfunction, it boosts blood flow to help you get and maintain an erection when sexually aroused. Unlike many other ED pills, its effects can last up to 36 hours, giving it the nickname the “weekend pill."

⚠️ Safety Information

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ℹ️ What it does
  • Helps relax blood vessels and improve blood flow.
  • For ED: improves erectile response with sexual stimulation; not an aphrodisiac.
  • For BPH: can reduce urinary frequency, urgency, and incomplete emptying.
  • For PAH: improves exercise ability (specialized dosing under a specialist’s care).
⛔ Do NOT use tadalafil if…
  • You take nitrates (e.g., nitroglycerin, isosorbide) or recreational “poppers” (amyl/butyl nitrite).
  • You use riociguat (soluble guanylate cyclase stimulator).
  • You had a serious allergic reaction to tadalafil or any PDE5 inhibitor before.
  • You are advised by your clinician to avoid sexual activity due to heart problems.
🩺 Before you take it (tell your clinician if you have)
  • Heart disease, recent heart attack or stroke, arrhythmias, angina, or heart failure.
  • Low blood pressure, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or dehydration.
  • Liver or kidney disease (including dialysis) — dose changes may be needed.
  • Eye problems (e.g., NAION), severe vision loss, or retinitis pigmentosa.
  • Hearing problems or sudden hearing loss in the past.
  • Blood disorders that raise priapism risk (sickle cell disease, leukemia, myeloma) or penile anatomy issues (e.g., Peyronie’s).
  • Active stomach ulcers or bleeding disorders.
  • All medicines you take (prescription, OTC, herbals, supplements).
💊 How to take
  • ED (as needed): Usually 10 mg by mouth about 30 minutes before sexual activity; may adjust between 5–20 mg. Do not take more than once daily.
  • ED (daily): 2.5–5 mg by mouth once daily at about the same time.
  • BPH (with or without ED): 5 mg by mouth once daily.
  • PAH: Use only as directed by a specialist; dosing differs from ED/BPH.

Take with or without food. Swallow tablets whole with water. Follow your prescriber’s exact instructions.

🔄 Drug & food interactions
  • Nitrates or riociguat: Do not combine — can cause life-threatening hypotension.
  • Alpha-blockers & antihypertensives: May add to blood-pressure lowering; start low and monitor.
  • Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, erythromycin, ritonavir): can raise tadalafil levels — dose adjustment or avoidance may be needed.
  • CYP3A4 inducers (e.g., rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, St. John’s wort): may reduce effectiveness.
  • Alcohol: Large amounts increase dizziness, low BP, and fainting risk.
  • Grapefruit/juice: May increase drug levels; limit or avoid unless your clinician says otherwise.
😊 Common side effects
  • Headache, flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion/heartburn.
  • Back pain and muscle aches (often 12–24h after dosing, usually resolve within 48h).
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness, especially with alcohol or heat.
  • Rarely: mild visual changes (color tinge), eyelid swelling, or nosebleed.
🚨 Serious side effects — get help now
  • Priapism: Erection lasting >4 hours — go to the ER.
  • Sudden vision loss in one or both eyes (possible NAION) — stop the drug and seek urgent care.
  • Sudden decrease or loss of hearing, sometimes with ringing or dizziness.
  • Severe chest pain, fainting, or stroke-like symptoms.
  • Allergic reaction: Rash, hives, swelling of face/lips/tongue, or trouble breathing.
👥 Special populations & dosing considerations
  • Kidney impairment: Lower starting doses and/or less frequent dosing may be required; avoid daily use in severe impairment unless directed.
  • Liver impairment: Consider lower doses; avoid in severe hepatic disease unless specialist-directed.
  • Older adults (65+): Greater sensitivity possible — conservative dosing recommended.
  • Women & children: Not approved for ED/BPH; PAH use follows specialist guidance.
📦 Storage & other tips
  • Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat; keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not use beyond the labeled expiry date.
  • Only take the amount prescribed; do not double doses if you miss one.
  • Use authentic product from a trusted pharmacy; avoid counterfeit/online “no-rx” sources.

Disclaimer: This summary is informational and not a substitute for personalized medical advice.
Always consult your own clinician or pharmacist about your specific health, other medications, and the right dose for you.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about tadalafil (Cialis®, Adcirca®).

⏱️ How fast does tadalafil work, and how long does it last?
Most people feel effects for ED within 30–60 minutes. Peak effect can take up to 2 hours. A single dose may work for up to 36 hours, though this varies by person and dose.
📅 Should I take it daily or only as needed?
Both options exist. As needed dosing is typically 10–20 mg before sexual activity. Daily dosing is usually 2.5–5 mg at the same time each day (helpful if you want more spontaneity or also have BPH). Use the plan your clinician recommends.
🍽️ Can I take tadalafil with food? What about alcohol?
You can take it with or without food. Heavy meals may slow onset a bit. Limit alcohol—larger amounts can increase dizziness and lower blood pressure, raising the risk of fainting or headache.
💊 Can I combine tadalafil with other ED medications?
No. Combining PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil, vardenafil, avanafil) can raise side-effect risks, including low blood pressure and priapism. Use only one ED medication at a time unless your prescriber specifically directs otherwise.
❤️ Is tadalafil safe if I have heart disease or take blood pressure meds?
Many people with stable heart disease can use tadalafil, but do not use it with nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) or riociguat. If you take alpha-blockers or other antihypertensives, your clinician may adjust doses and monitor for low blood pressure. Always discuss your cardiac history first.
👁️ What about vision or hearing changes?
Sudden vision loss or hearing loss are rare but serious. If these occur, stop tadalafil and seek urgent medical care. Mild, temporary color tinge or light sensitivity can occur but should be discussed with your clinician if persistent or severe.
🧠 What are the most common side effects?
Headache, flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion, back pain, and muscle aches are most common. Back/muscle aches often appear 12–24 hours after a dose and usually resolve within 48 hours. If side effects are severe or ongoing, contact your prescriber.
⚠️ What is priapism and what should I do if it happens?
Priapism is an erection lasting more than 4 hours. This is a medical emergency. Go to the nearest ER immediately to prevent long-term injury.
🥤 Does grapefruit interact with tadalafil?
Grapefruit/juice can raise tadalafil levels in some people. Consider limiting or avoiding it unless your clinician says it’s okay for you specifically.
🧴 Is tadalafil used for BPH? Can I take it with tamsulosin?
Yes—5 mg once daily is approved for BPH (with or without ED). It may be used alongside alpha-blockers like tamsulosin in some cases, but this combination can lower blood pressure; your clinician will guide dosing and monitoring.
🧪 I have kidney or liver problems—can I use tadalafil?
Possibly, with dose adjustments. Severe kidney or liver disease may limit use or require specialist oversight. Always review your labs and history with your prescriber before starting.
💼 Can I split tablets or change my dose on my own?
Don’t change your dose without medical guidance. Some tablets are scored, but splitting can affect accuracy. If you need dose flexibility, ask your clinician about appropriate strengths or daily vs as-needed regimens.
⏳ What if I miss a daily dose?
Take it when you remember unless it’s close to your next dose—then skip the missed one. Do not double up. For “as-needed” dosing, take only when intended and never more than once per day.
🏃 Is tadalafil safe for exercise or sports?
Most healthy users can exercise normally. Be cautious with high heat, saunas, dehydration, or heavy alcohol use—all can amplify dizziness or low blood pressure. If you have heart disease, follow your cardiologist’s guidance on exertion.
🧡 How does tadalafil differ from sildenafil?
Tadalafil generally lasts longer (up to ~36 hours) and can be taken daily at low doses; sildenafil usually acts faster but lasts ~4–6 hours. Individual response varies—your clinician can help choose based on your goals, side-effect profile, and other meds.

Disclaimer: This FAQ is for education only and doesn’t replace personalized medical advice. Always consult your clinician or pharmacist for dosing, interactions, and safety tailored to you.

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