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Before taking the medication, inform your doctor about any allergies you may have. Cialis entails different ingredients (inactive) which could cause allergic reactions. You must also tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have. This can include heart diseases, irregular heartbeat, angina pains, kidney disease, high/low blood pressure, peyronie’s disease, priapism, eye problems, stomach ulcers, and bleeding disorders.

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Some treatments contain the same active ingredient but are sold under different names. If the active ingredient and the dosage are the same, the treatments will have the same effect and work in the same way.

About Cialis

What is Cialis?

Cialis is the brand name for the drug Tadalafil which is part of the PDE-5 (Phosphodiesterase type 5) inhibitor family. They work by increasing the blood flow to the erectile tissue in the penis, helping those with ED to get firmer and longer lasting erection when sexually aroused.

How do I take Cialis?

Cialis should be taken around 30 minutes before sex and should not be taken with more than one to two units of alcohol. Eating a meal before taking Cialis should not delay the positive effects of the medicine. Do not take more than one tablet within a 24 hour period, and do not combine Cialis with any other ED medicines.

How effective is Cialis at treating erectile dysfunction?

Cialis has been shown to be very effective in helping many men with ED to get an improved erection when sexually aroused.

Cialis does not treat the underlying cause of the ED. It can however help improve your confidence and reduce the anxiety and stress resulting from having the ED itself.

ED is often a symptom of a more serious underlying physical health problem – such as diabetes, high blood pressure, a high cholesterol or a hormonal condition. Most commonly it is due to underlying vascular disease (narrowing of the blood vessels). This can be an early warning sign of heart disease and stroke, particularly if you are over the age of 40. So it is really important that you have the tests we recommend with your doctor to identify and treat any underlying health issues and risk factors.

ED can also be caused by psychological problems such as stress, anxiety and depression.

How quickly does Cialis work?

Cialis takes effect within 30 minutes and can remain effective for up to 36 hours meaning that compared to other ED medications, it has a faster onset of action and its effects can last a longer amount of time. This does not mean that your erection will last 36 hours, but rather that you will have the ability to achieve an improved erection within this time frame.

Potential Cialis side effects

The side effects associated with Cialis are generally mild to moderate (due to it having a longer window of effect compared to other ED medicines any side effects can also last longer) the most common of which include:

If you experience any chest pain when using Cialis or your erection lasts for longer than four hours then please contact the emergency services and seek medical help immediately.

Please read the patient information leaflet which comes with the medication, before taking Cialis, for a full list of potential side effects and warnings.

Does Cialis interact with other medicines?

Cialis should not be taken if you are taking certain other medications due to serious and potentially life threatening interactions. It is really important that you give us a full list of ALL the medicines you are taking every time you use our service.

Do not use Cialis if you are taking Nicorandil or any Nitrates.

Nitrates are found in some heart medications such as a GTN spray or tablets that you put under your tongue and isosorbide mononitrate/dinitrate used for angina, as well as in certain recreational drugs such as “poppers”, “room odorizers” and “aromas”. They can also be found in other medications so it’s very important that you list all the medicines and recreational drugs you have or are taking when asked. This is because when combined with ED medications, they can cause a serious and life threatening drop in blood pressure, which can be fatal.

If you are taking alpha-blockers (such as alfuzosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin or terazosin), you must not use Cialis as it can cause a dangerous drop in your blood pressure.

This is not a full list of all the medication interactions – Cialis can interact dangerously with other medicines. Please list ALL the medicines you are taking when asked. If you subsequently start taking a new medication, before taking your Cialis please always check with our doctors first by sending a message via your Patient Record, to ensure the Cialis is still safe to take.

What happens if I am not suitable for a prescription?

If our doctors think that an online consultation is not appropriate we will let you know via your Patient Record and refund you straight away. Please note that refunds take up to five working days to appear on your statement.

Reordering

If you’d like to reorder Cialis, you can go to your Patient Record and select ‘reorder’.

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Get longer lasting erectile dysfunction treatment with Cialis

Cialis is a long lasting erectile dysfunction (ED) medication available in 10mg or 20mg tablets. Its effects last for around 36 hours, or 1 and a half days.

As Cialis is a prescription only medication, you’ll need to speak to a doctor to get a prescription. Fill out a short questionnaire and one of our doctors will review your answers. If Cialis is suitable for you, they will send a digital prescription to a local pharmacy in Ireland. We can also deliver the paper prescription to your home address. Alternatively, you can choose to have your medication delivered directly to your door.

If you request Cialis before 4pm we can send a prescription the same day.

About Cialis

What is Cialis?

Cialis is a medication taken to treat erectile dysfunction and is the brand name for tadalafil. Its active ingredient is tadalafil. Tadalafil is part of a group of medications called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors.

Cialis works in a similar way to Viagra, except it lasts much longer. You should take Cialis around 30 minutes before you want to have sex. You can get an erection if you are sexually aroused up to 36 hours after taking Cialis. If you have sex frequently during the week, Cialis might be suitable for you as you can take fewer tablets.

How to take Cialis

You can take Cialis before you plan on having sex. Cialis can be taken with or without food.

Do not take more than 1 Cialis tablet a day.

You should avoid drinking grapefruit juice or eating grapefruits when you want to take Cialis. Grapefruit can interfere with how tadalafil works.

You should try to limit your alcohol intake if you have ED as alcohol can affect your blood pressure, and make keeping an erection more difficult.

Cialis is available as 10mg or 20mg tablets. Your doctor will usually start you on 10mg tablets, but if you find there is little effect with 10mg, they may increase your dose to 20mg.

How does Cialis work?

Cialis works to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) by increasing the blood flow to your penis to allow you to get or maintain an erection.

When you are sexually aroused, a chemical is released into the blood vessels in your penis which causes the blood flow to increase. This leads to an erection. This chemical is eventually broken down by an enzyme so that your erection disappears.

When you take Cialis, this enzyme is blocked. This means your erection will last longer as the blood flow to your penis is maintained.

As Cialis works on blood vessels, it can affect the blood vessels in other parts of your body. This means you might feel some side effects when you first take Cialis, like dizziness.

How effective is Cialis?

Cialis is an effective medication to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Remember that Cialis does not cure ED, but can help you manage the condition in your everyday life. Erectile dysfunction can be a cause for concern as it can affect relationships. By taking Cialis, you can take this worry away from you.

Cialis will only work if you are sexually stimulated. Once you have taken Cialis, it’ll take about 30 minutes for it to start working. If you find it has not worked after 1 hour, you may not be sexually stimulated enough, or you may need a different dose. Speak to your doctor if this is the case.

Cialis side effects

You may experience some side effects when taking Cialis, especially if it is your first time. Not everyone will get side effects, and some side effects are more common than others.

Common side effects can affect up to 1 in 10 people, but they will also resolve within a few hours. Some

  • dizziness
  • feeling sick or being sick
  • changes to your vision
  • changes in blood pressure
  • nosebleeds
  • feeling tired
  • stomach ache
  • a fast heart rate or pounding heartbeat

Some of these side effects might seem worrying, but they should disappear after a few hours. As Cialis stays in your body for up to 36 hours, it can take some time for the side effects to wear off. If these side effects persist more than a few hours, speak to your doctor.

Some side effects are extremely rare but they can be serious. If you have any of the following after taking Cialis, contact your emergency department immediately:

  • an allergic reaction (facial swelling, difficulty breathing, rashes)
  • chest pain (angina)
  • sudden loss in vision
  • prolonged erection lasting for more than 4 hours, also called priapism

If you get chest pain after taking Cialis, do not use nitrate medication to relieve this. These include isosorbide mononitrate and glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) spray.

For further information on the side effects of Cialis, you can read the patient information leaflet.

Who can take Cialis?

You can take Cialis if you are a man aged between 18 and 65.

In some cases, you should not take Cialis. These include if you:

  • are allergic to tadalafil or any of the ingredients in Cialis
  • have heart disease
  • have low blood pressure or uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • have had a recent heart attack or stroke
  • have had loss of vision due to non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION)
  • are taking any medications containing nitrates, like for chest pain or amyl nitrites (also called ‘poppers’)
  • are taking certain types of alphablockers, a type of high blood pressure medication
  • have blood pressure problems
  • have heart problems
  • a deformation in your penis, like Peyronie’s disease
  • serious liver or kidney problems
  • any eye disease

As Cialis affects your blood flow, speak to your doctor if you have any conditions that might change your blood flow in your blood vessels. This includes sickle cell anaemia, leukaemia and multiple myeloma.

Cialis interactions

Cialis can interact with other medications you are taking. It’s important to let your doctor or pharmacist know if you are on any medications. This includes over the counter products. They can advise whether Cialis is safe for you to take.

  • other erectile dysfunction treatments
  • epilepsy treatment, like carbamazepine, phenytoin or phenobarbital
  • finasteride or dutasteride
  • nitrates for chest pain
  • alpha blockers like doxazosin
  • high blood pressure treatment
  • antibiotics like erythromycin or rifampicin
  • antifungal medications like ketoconazole or itraconazole
  • HIV treatment like ritonavir
  • treatment for pulmonary hypertension, like bosentan or riociguat

You can take Cialis with or without food. Avoid drinking grapefruit juice when taking Cialis as this can interfere with how the medication can work.

Alcohol does not affect Cialis, but it can affect your erection. Limit your alcohol intake when you want to have sex to make it easier to get an erection.

Alternative erectile dysfunction treatments

There are other treatment options available if you do not want to take Cialis. These include:

These medications work in a similar way to Cialis and are known as PDE5 inhibitors. If you want to try an alternative treatment to PDE5 inhibitors, you can try Vitaros cream.

You may want to try some lifestyle changes to lower your chance of having erectile dysfunction. These might be losing weight, stopping smoking or exercising frequently.

There is often a psychological aspect to erectile dysfunction, especially if you only lose your erection occasionally. This can be due to mental health issues like anxiety and depression, or even how you feel about having sex. You can speak to your GP to find out more about psychotherapy, or find a private counsellor.

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