Cialis ED use - dosage?

Bammdk

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Hello Meso
Love Cialis. No sides, great pump, lower BP, better erections.

Did 2.5, then 5mg. Then 10mg even better, no sides. 20mg ED for 10 days now - still better.

But - is it dangerous?
 
Hello Meso
Love Cialis. No sides, great pump, lower BP, better erections.

Did 2.5, then 5mg. Then 10mg even better, no sides. 20mg ED for 10 days now - still better.

But - is it dangerous?

No, but go no higher than 20mg if you're using it daily, and stick to pharma grade. No UGL trash.
 
Per Pfizer, "Daily" Cialis is 2.5 or 5mg a day, maximum dose for "on demand" use is 20mg, up to once a day.

So in other words, using 20mg, once a day, is an approved dose.

One problem with going that high long term however, is that it could hide the development of severe erectile dysfunction and enlarged prostate problems until they become severe.
 
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I actually had paradoxical hyper tension from 10mg cialis, dont know how it works but i ended up in the er at 180/90, which i think was a 30-40 point increase from where i was before cialis. This was last week. After ssome other health scares i want to take 5mg a day forever but ill have to start with 1mg
 
Per Pfizer, "Daily" Cialis is 2.5 or 5mg a day, maximum dose for "on demand" use is 20mg, up to once a day.

So in other words, using 20mg, once a day, is an approved dose.
But on demand. Not everyday use for years. Will do some time on 20 and some time on 10

Why no UGL? Cheap and testet it once - was perfect?
 
But on demand. Not everyday use for years. Will do some time on 20 and some time on 10

Why no UGL? Cheap and testet it once - was perfect?

Obviously the instructions seem contradictory, but there's no limit on how long you can use once a day 20mg "on demand" per the FDA. I think it's more a matter of 20mg just not being necessary if you're planning on consistently using it daily,

UGL orals are garbage, with frequent inconsistencies in doses, excipients not carefully chosen to ensure proper delivery of the active ingredient, and of course, unknown contaminants of unregulated raws.

300 x 20mg pharma Cialis from India is under $20. UGL is the last choice for oral meds of any kind.

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The time it takes for this drug to fully start working at any dose is around 4 days. Due to the long half life (17.5h) the doses stack onto each other and the effects will increase. So I would recommend to only increase doses once every 5 days the most, to reduce potential side effects and not overshoot it, because of the accumulation of the drug.
 
Obviously the instructions seem contradictory, but there's no limit on how long you can use once a day 20mg "on demand" per the FDA. I think it's more a matter of 20mg just not being necessary if you're planning on consistently using it daily,

UGL orals are garbage, with frequent inconsistencies in doses, excipients not carefully chosen to ensure proper delivery of the active ingredient, and of course, unknown contaminants of unregulated raws.

300 x 20mg pharma Cialis from India is under $20. UGL is the last choice for oral meds of any kind.

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That's playing with words. With the half-life of Cialis using 20mg daily it's unnecessary and if one needs that maybe he should go check out what is problem is. Maybe lose weight? Do some cardio?

If it was considered a daily dose it would have been stated as: daily dose from 2.5 up to 20mg.

Instead it's on demand 10/20mg.
Using more than 5mg ED it's uneccesary and not recommended.
if one needs a boost can do 5mg ED and take an extra dose when he needs it.

It's the same with any other meds, just because there is a maximum dosage it's not like you can take it without thinking of the possible side effects and reason why it's the maximum dosage.

On demand it's not everyday.

All doses can be taken up to once a day. You should never take more than one Cialis tablet every 24 hours.

Think about switching to Cialis Daily if:

You find you are taking the higher on-demand doses (10mg or 20mg) on more than three different days in a week.
You are ‘topping up’ after 24 hours. The on-demand doses (10mg and 20mg) work for up to 36 hours, so if the doses overlap this can lead to higher amounts in the bloodstream which may lead to more side effects.
You find the effects of Cialis wear off before 24 hours are up and you want to have sex again
 
That's playing with words. With the half-life of Cialis using 20mg daily it's unnecessary and if one needs that maybe he should go check out what is problem is. Maybe lose weight? Do some cardio?

If it was considered a daily dose it would have been stated as: daily dose from 2.5 up to 20mg.

Instead it's on demand 10/20mg.
Using more than 5mg ED it's uneccesary and not recommended.
if one needs a boost can do 5mg ED and take an extra dose when he needs it.

It's the same with any other meds, just because there is a maximum dosage it's not like you can take it without thinking of the possible side effects and reason why it's the maximum dosage.

On demand it's not everyday.

All doses can be taken up to once a day. You should never take more than one Cialis tablet every 24 hours.

Think about switching to Cialis Daily if:

You find you are taking the higher on-demand doses (10mg or 20mg) on more than three different days in a week.
You are ‘topping up’ after 24 hours. The on-demand doses (10mg and 20mg) work for up to 36 hours, so if the doses overlap this can lead to higher amounts in the bloodstream which may lead to more side effects.
You find the effects of Cialis wear off before 24 hours are up and you want to have sex again

Look, I know it seems contradictory. But before Cialis was approved for daily use for BPH and arterial high blood pressure, the on demand use prescribing directions were (and still are are), "Maximum 20mg, no more than once per day". Not "but no more than 10 times a month" or something similar. So that's within the safety parameters determined by the drug developer and the FDA.

Is it necessary or even a good idea? I don't think so. But there's no evidence it's harmful either, according to the authorities, or they would limit it. Having sex every single day isn't unheard of.

Once it was approved for other uses where consistant daily use was involved, like BPH, they limited it to 5 because it was determined there's no net benefit beyond that.
 
I say it's harmful. In 15 years those individuals will have some kind of medical problem, because I say so.

Sounds familiar?

What's familiar is your limited thinking.

There are clinical trials and long term studies involving thousands of users of pharma grade tadalifil over the course of years establishing the safety of those FDA ENDORSED doses.

And you know what? It's entirely possible that despite that, some difficult to detect health problem is picked up years down the road and they change the recommendations later. It happens all the time. Recently it was discovered the use of high doses of ACE inhibitors for years appears to significantly raise the risk of lung cancer.

So the prudent thing to do, even with FDA approved drugs and dosages is to "limit exposure" to the lowest effective dose, just in case, even in the absence of a confirmed risk to minimize the possibility of harm.

Just like filtering underground produced injectables is prudent, even in the absence of a confirmed risk.
 
So we are to be following official FDA guidelines or to fear anything under the sun?

You can't have it both ways.
 
Hello Meso
Love Cialis. No sides, great pump, lower BP, better erections.

Did 2.5, then 5mg. Then 10mg even better, no sides. 20mg ED for 10 days now - still better.

But - is it dangerous?
I won't say that it's dangerous, but less is better, do you really need it? It's a drug, not a candy.
 
Look, I know it seems contradictory. But before Cialis was approved for daily use for BPH and arterial high blood pressure, the on demand use prescribing directions were (and still are are), "Maximum 20mg, no more than once per day". Not "but no more than 10 times a month" or something similar. So that's within the safety parameters determined by the drug developer and the FDA.

Is it necessary or even a good idea? I don't think so. But there's no evidence it's harmful either, according to the authorities, or they would limit it. Having sex every single day isn't unheard of.

Once it was approved for other uses where consistant daily use was involved, like BPH, they limited it to 5 because it was determined there's no net benefit beyond that.
That's why in the light of harm reduction I suggest ppl take 5mg ED max if they are taking it for those benefits that are not related to ED issues.

As I don't really know any person that take more than that on a daily basis to the population that Cialis is gathered.

Only around the bodybuilding community we use meds in a peculiar way sometimes.

So those studies are based on normal ppl and how many of those average person need 20mg ED because they are fucking daily? Especially when the effect of 20mg last 36-48hr.

So with a bit of common sense I can't affirm lightly: we have decades of studies showing 10/20mg of Cialis daily is not harmful.

5mg daily will build up in the system and give you same similar level of a one time 10+ mg
 
Those who say cialis will make you kinda dependent, if you stop using it your partner won't go up as easily. I have stopped using it and can report not much has changed, yes the extra hardness is not quite there, but it didn't make it worse than pre cialis anyway.

So for long term dosing, I guess 5-10mg is all you need if yours legit. If I ever use it again full time and not on ocassion, I will take 10mg/day.

P.S. unless of course there were problems beforehand.
 
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