Tadalafil 20mg
Tadalafil 20mg is a relatively recent oral treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) and impotence in men. Tadalafil itself is an active ingredient for such medications as Cialis, Apcalis, Tadacip and others.
Tadalafil 20mg has proved its high success rate throughout clinical tests and it is developing more and more global interest that follows these exceptional results. Tadalafil 20mg is a PDE-5 inhibitor, which has exceedingly high rate of success in men with ED and is testified in effect that lasts much longer than the other two presently commended oral treatments for ED.
Tadalafil 20mg is also prescribed as a treatment to advance the workout natural forces of patients who were identified with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Tadalafil is produced in different strengths: 2.5mg and 5mg can be used daily, 10mg, and Tadalafil 20mg. Brand name pills are film-coated, almond-shaped, and yellow; generic Tadalafil can have different shapes and color, but that does not mean that the effect of generics is somewhat worse. Generic Tadalafil is considered to be as effective and safe as brand name drug.
The major advantage of Tadalafil 20mg before other ED drugs is its quick acting nature. One pill starts to take effect in 30 minutes and its effectiveness remains for 36 hours long. Even though the side effects of Tadalafil 20mg are mostly rare and mild (most common include indigestion, headache, back pain, flushing, runny or stuffy nose, and stomach aches), you should talk to your doctor about taking this medicaiton.
Tadalafil 20mg should be taken as directed by the doctor. It should not be used more than once in 24 hours. Also this drug should not be taken if you are taking alongside nitrates that are mostly prescribed to treat pain in chest. Depending on your response to the medication you may want to change to another dose or take a different brand of Tadalafil 20mg, which should be supervised by your healthcare provider.
This medication should be stored at a temperature lower than 25 degrees C (77 degrees F).