Choosing the Right Dosage of Cialis

Start with the lowest dose, 5mg, taken daily. This maintains a consistent level in your system for daily readiness. If this doesn’t work sufficiently, your doctor might suggest increasing to 10mg daily.

Taking Cialis as Needed

If you prefer taking Cialis only when needed, the usual starting dose is 10mg. This should be taken at least 30 minutes before sexual activity, but it can be effective up to 36 hours. Your physician may adjust this depending on your response.

Dosage Adjustments

    Liver or Kidney Issues: Lower dosages are usually recommended for individuals with liver or kidney problems. Your doctor will carefully assess your condition and prescribe accordingly. Other Medications: Some medications can interact with Cialis. Always inform your doctor about all your current medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, before starting Cialis. Age: Dosage adjustments based solely on age are typically not made, but your overall health and other factors are considered.

Important Considerations

Never exceed the recommended dosage without consulting your doctor. Cialis can cause side effects. If you experience any adverse reactions, contact your physician immediately. Do not drink excessive alcohol while taking Cialis, as this could intensify side effects. Regular checkups with your doctor are recommended while using Cialis to monitor its effectiveness and your overall health.

Finding the Right Fit

Finding the correct dosage is a collaborative process between you and your doctor. Open communication about your experience with Cialis is crucial for achieving the best results. Don’t hesitate to discuss any concerns or questions you may have.