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If you’ve begun to notice some subtle changes in your erections, it’s probably a good idea to talk to your doctor or health care provider about them to help pinpoint their cause. Such changes in erectile function can be caused by a number of factors and don’t necessarily mean that you’re on an inevitable path to erectile dysfunction.
Whatever the cause of your erection problems might be, your doctor is probably best equipped to diagnose their cause and prescribe a course of action to resolve these problems. However, it’s a sad fact of life that many men are reluctant to discuss matters of sexual health and function with those who can help the most.
How to Start the Conversation
If you’re one of those men who feel a bit uncomfortable discussing such matters, the makers of Cialis have a few suggestions about ways in which you can initiate a conversation about the subject:
- Tell the doctor that you’ve heard that erection problems — especially erectile dysfunction — can be a warning of other underlying health problems. Tell him about your symptoms and ask if they hint at health issues above and beyond erectile function.
- Explain to the doctor the symptoms you’ve been experiencing and ask him about their probable cause. If he’s not already familiar with all the medications — prescription and OTC — that you’re taking, update him on those to see if perhaps one or more of them might be interfering with normal erectile function.
- Question whether the symptoms you’re experiencing are typical of early-stage dysfunction and ask what measures you can take to minimize their effects.
- In preparation for your visit to the doctor, take the Cialis ED Quiz and discuss your score with the doctor to better assess the extent of your erection problems.
- If your erection difficulties have been persistent and are interfering with your sex life and intimate relationship, ask the doctor if a prescription for Cialis or one of the other oral impotence drugs makes sense for you.
- Be sure to mention any psychological or emotional problems you might be experiencing as these can have an effect on erectile function. If your doctor determines that your erection problems are psychological in origin, your treatment will differ from that prescribed for men with ED that’s related to insufficient blood flow.
Complete Medical History Vital
If your relationship with your doctor is one of long standing, he or she is probably already familiar with your medical history. If in doubt about that, be sure to fill in any gaps that you think may exist. Be completely frank about your alcohol and tobacco use and also discuss any recreational drugs that you may be using. Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and certain recreational drugs can have a very negative effect on erectile function, so it pays to be completely up front about these matters.
Cialis was actually the third erectile dysfunction drug — after Viagra and Levitra — to win approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, but it is perhaps the most versatile of all the oral ED meds and also the current top-seller in the U.S. market. The drug’s versatility stems from the fact that it’s available in two different formulations — one that’s to be taken daily and the other that’s for use on demand, as is the case with the rival ED medications.
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Cialis for daily use is available in tablets of 2.5 and 5 milligrams each. The recommended starting dose for the daily drug is a 2.5-milligram tablet taken at roughly the same time every day. You’ll know that the pill is working if you find that after taking it for a week or so you are able to get an erection whenever the need arises. If the 2.5-milligram tablet isn’t doing the job for you, you can switch to the 5-milligram dose. Cialis for daily use is the only drug of this type currently available on the U.S. market.
Cialis on Demand
The on-demand formulation of Cialis differs significantly from its competitors in that it’s designed to provide much more long-lasting results from a single pill. While the effects of Viagra, Levitra, Staxyn, and Stendra last anywhere from four to six hours, Cialis on demand lasts for up to 36 hours. This has earned for Cialis on demand the nickname of the “weekend drug.” The recommended starting dose for Cialis on demand is a single 10-milligram tablet. If that’s not enough to do the job, the dose can be boosted to a 20-milligram tablet. For some men, the 10-milligram dose is even more than they need, so they can switch to a 5-milligram tablet.
Cialis Is a PDE5 Inhibitor
Both formulations of Cialis, as well as all the other oral ED medications, belong to a family of drugs known collectively as PDE5 inhibitors, so called for their ability to temporarily disable an enzyme known as phosphodiesterase-5. All these drugs are designed to treat men whose erectile dysfunction is caused by inadequate blood flow to the penis. In men with no vascular problems, the effects of the PDE5 enzyme are of little consequence. However, for those with vascular insufficiencies, the pesky enzyme can interfere with optimal blood flow to the penis and thus make getting and keeping an erection difficult, if not impossible.
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