Cialis is comparable to other erectile dysfunction drugs
like Viagra and Lavitra. They are all very similar in
purpose and effect in that each contains enzymes that
enable the penis to achieve an erection when sexually
stimulated. This ED medication is available by prescription
at most pharmacies in over 40 different countries. The main
difference between Cialis and other ED medications is that
it will remain in your system for 36 hours so you can
choose the right time for you to engage in sexual
activity.
There is an active ingredient in Cialis that maintains a
high level of cGMP, or cyclic guanosine monophosphate in
penile tissue when it is stimulated, thus resulting in an
erection. This ingredient produces a chain reaction that
increases this level when sexual stimulation occurs.
Essentially, the higher the levels of cGMP are, the longer
an erect penis will be maintained.
Cialis has the ability to retain the cGMP level that is
released when stimulation occurs which allows for a more
enduring and substantial erection. Besides being able to
maintain an achieved erection, Cialis blocks another enzyme
called phosphodiesterase-5, or PDE5, that is mainly
responsible for the cancellation of cGMP's ability to be
produced.
One benefit of Cialis is that it will not create an
undesired erection but retains that feeling when he has
been stimulated. It does not have any effect if he is not.
The medication will remain dormant until he is sexually
stimulated. Cialis is not an aphrodisiac or mood enhancer
so it will not create a mood appropriate for sexual
activity and make him feel sexy at any random time.
Cialis is also called Tadalafil. It can be taken
anywhere from 30 minutes up to 12 hours before you plan to
engage in sexual activity and as mentioned earlier, it will
remain in your system for as long as 36 hours. This
dormancy makes it more convenient for you decide when you
are ready to have sex.
Cialis goes through a metabolic process in your liver
with some help from two other enzymes which is why people
with liver problems should not take Cialis. Once the drug
is broken down, it leaves the body through urine or
feces.
Besides patients with liver problems, it is also not
recommended for men taking nitrates for heart problems. One
adverse effect of taking the two together could result in a
drop in blood pressure or possibly worse. When speaking to
a doctor about Cialis, please make sure that they know
about any medical conditions you may have and any other
medications you are taking. This knowledge will be a big
help in deciding if Cialis is right for you.
While Cialis is considered a safe drug, it may not be
for everyone and can have some side effects or other
problems. Some of these side effects are mild but there are
also some that can be severe. For example, the patient
could experience dizziness, upset stomach, back or muscle
aches, headaches, hearing loss or possibly an erection
lasting longer than four hours.. You should also avoid
drinking alcohol while taking Cialis because it can also
cause a drop in blood pressure.
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