The recommended and safe dose for cialis is 10 mg that is advised to be taken half an hour before the sexual activity. Depending upon the tolerance the dose may be increased up to 20 mg or reduced up to 5 mg. Dose taken once a day / 24 hours is reported to show the safest and best results.
Cialis has a strong point as compared to its counterparts that its effect lasts for around 30 hours. There is no restriction regarding food and kind of food. It can be taken with or without food. Cialis helps improve the erection in men who are suffering from erectile dysfunction because of some physical problems like diabetes, cardiovascular problem or some other health issue. However, cialis should be taken after consulting your physician.
Dosage of cialis may vary from person to person, like;
Patients with mild renal insufficiency require no dose adjustment. Cialis dosage of 15 mg is recommended for patients with moderate renal insufficiency. In case one has severe renal insufficiency issue and survives on hemodialysis, he is advised to take a dose of g mg.
Patients with hepatic impairment, either mild or moderate, are advised to the dose of 10 mg once a day. However, patients with severe hepatic impairment can not take cialis
If cialis and alpha-blocker treatment is started together on a patient, then alpha blocker therapy should be made stable and cialis treatment should be started at the lowest recommended dose.
Cialis treatment together CYP3A4 inhibitors like ketoconazole or ritonavir should be started at the dose of 10 mg in 72 hours.
Cialis treatment should be avoided along with use of nitrates. There is no need of dose adjustment in patients of age more than 65 years. |