CIALIS for daily use is an everyday low dose variation of the drug.
Follow your doctor's exact prescriptions when taking CIALIS for daily and do not exceed the recommended dosage
- It's recommended to take CIALIS for daily at about the same time every day, regardless of food intake. For example, you can follow a CIALIS for daily use schedule connected with:
- Brushing your teeth in the morning
- Taking other daily medicines or vitamins
- Breakfast
- Going to bed
- If you forgot to take CIALIS for daily use, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, but do not take a double dose during the day
Starting off effectively with CIALIS for daily use
To effectively start using CIALIS for daily use, you first have to know what to expect from the medication. When starting a course of CIALIS for daily use, you should expect up to 4 to 5 days before the drug starts to work. And as men differ in their physiques, the drug may start acting after different periods of time from one man to another.
Determining CIALIS for daily use dosage
CIALIS for daily comes in 2 doses (2.5 mg and 5 mg), so your doctor can easily adjust your personal dosage. Your doctor will determine the right dosage by observing your body's reaction to the drug.
Inform your doctor about any medications you take
Your doctor should be informed about any medications (prescription, nonprescription or recreational), vitamins, and dietary supplements you take. CIALIS may interact with other medicines, so your doctor should be aware of it before you start the treatment.
CIALIS for daily circulates in your body during the whole course of treatment. It is highly important that your doctor knows if you're taking nitrates (chest pain treatments), alpha blockers (for prostate problems or high blood pressure), other blood pressure drugs, antifungals, or HIV medications.
It is recommended to keep your alcohol intake within healthy limits while taking CIALIS, otherwise the risk of experiencing negative side effects of the drug is increased. You may experience headaches or dizziness, decreased blood pressure or increased heart rate. |