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Cialis® (tadalafil) is a prescription medication that has been licensed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). The medicine works by blocking a chemical that reverses an erection by allowing blood to flow out of the penis. Some of the effects of the medication include achieving and maintaining an erection during sexual activity, having a harder erection during sexual activity, and experiencing greater frequency of orgasms.
In previous clinical studies, up to 78 percent of men reported that taking the drug allowed them to have successful intercourse. In most cases, it starts working within an hour. The most common side effects include nasal congestion, headache, and pain in the arms or legs.
Cialis is not for everyone. Prior to taking the medication, be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have liver disease, high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, or any other medical conditions. Also, let your healthcare provider know if you have any allergies or are taking any other medications.
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