TaldacipActive ingredient: TadalafilAlternate names: Taldenaxyl, Cialis, Esculap, Tadalafil CitrateAction duration 36-48 hoursDue to its long half-life and extended duration of activity, Tadalafil is often called "The Weekend Pill." While it does not induce erections independently, sexual stimulation is still necessary; it can help maintain an erection that may have previously been hindered by blood flow difficulties. Effects of Esculap:
The beneficial effects of Tadalafil primarily focus on the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), which can result from insufficient blood flow to the penis. However, low libido, often stemming from hormonal imbalances such as low testosterone, can also lead to ED. In cases where blood flow is adequate but hormonal issues persist, Tadalafil will not resolve the ED, similar to any other PDE5 inhibitor. While it effectively addresses blood flow problems, many men might require solutions for both blood flow and hormonal concerns.
Additionally, this medication has proven effective in managing high blood pressure, having received approval in 2009 for treating pulmonary arterial hypertension. In 2011, it was further approved for managing benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by helping reduce pressure around the prostate and urinary tract.
Possible side effects: Nausea, vomiting, headaches, flushing, muscle soreness, lower back pain.Usage instructions:When taken daily, Tadalafil (2.5-5mg) should be consumed once a day, which is effective for many cases of BPH and often for ED. However, this lower dosage may not be adequate for some ED conditions. If using standard Tadalafil (one 20 mg tablet), it can be taken at any time during the day, usually starting to take effect within as little as 30 minutes for some individuals, though it may take longer for others.