Exploring Different Dosage Options

Cialis, manufactured by Eli Lilly, comes in various strengths to suit individual needs. The most common dosages are 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg. Your doctor will determine the best starting dose for you, considering your health history and the severity of your erectile dysfunction (ED).

Starting Low, Going Slow

Many men begin with a lower dose, such as 2.5mg or 5mg, to assess tolerance and efficacy. This approach minimizes potential side effects while allowing you to experience the benefits. If the lower dose proves insufficient, your doctor can gradually increase it.

Dosage Adjustments

Dosage adjustments depend on individual responses. Some men find a 5mg daily dose effective for maintaining readiness for sexual activity. Others might require a higher dose, such as 10mg or 20mg, taken as needed. Conversely, a lower dose may be sufficient for those experiencing side effects at higher strengths.

Understanding the Table

Dosage (mg) Typical Use Potential Side Effects
2.5 Daily use, often for ED maintenance Headache, flushing, nasal congestion
5 Daily or as-needed; common starting dose Similar to 2.5mg, potentially less intense
10 As-needed; for those needing a stronger effect Increased chance of side effects compared to lower doses
20 As-needed; usually only prescribed if lower doses are ineffective Higher probability of side effects; requires careful monitoring

Seeking Professional Guidance

Remember, self-medicating is risky. Always consult your doctor before changing your dosage. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health conditions. Open communication with your healthcare provider ensures you receive the most appropriate treatment.