
Cialis is one of the pioneering drugs in the fight against erectile dysfunction. There are some misconceptions tied to Cialis and here we’ll help decipher fact from fiction.
Cialis creates an instant reaction
Some men assume they’ll get an erection as soon as they take the pill, but that’s not exactly what happens. Cialis can only help develop an erection in men suffering with ED when the man is sexually stimulated. No stimulation, no erection.
Cialis cures ED
This is also a myth. Cialis is prescribed for the treatment of impotence that can help combat ED.
Cialis is addictive
Myth. Numerous tests have been performed and everyone has concluded the same findings, Cialis is not addictive.
The longer you use Cialis the less it works
This is also a myth. Studies have shown no correlation to Cialis not working over a sustained period of time.
Cialis can improve your libido
Another myth. Cialis helps achieve and maintain an erection. It’s up to you and your partner to attain sexual desire.
Cialis causes heart attacks
This isn’t true. Cialis was originally developed to treat hypertension and heart ailments. During testing, researchers noticed that it improved blood flow to the penis, creating better erections. It was rebranded as an ED medication.
Cialis can be taken with alcohol
There is some partial truth to this. Taking alcohol with Cialis will result in the relaxation of smooth muscle cells within the vessel walls. This occurs if Cialis is taken before the consumption of alcohol. High consumption of alcohol and taking Cialis can lead to high blood pressure and increased heart rhythm.
With the onslaught of commercial advertising surrounding Cialis, it’s easy to understand why misnomers are occurring. Consult your doctor about your ED or any side effects you may be experiencing.
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