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The generic name is the official medical name for the active ingredient
of the medicine. An example would be Viagra - this is the well-known
brand name given by Pfizer to the generic medicine sildenafil. When
a doctor is writing a prescription, or a consumer is buying an over-the-counter
medicine, they may have a choice between a branded medicine and the
generic version of that medicine. Generic medicines are sometimes cheaper than brand-name medicines, but the active ingredient (the ingredient that produces the therapeutic effect of the medicine) is the same in both.
Millions of men suffer from Erectile Dysfunction. Most suffer needlessly.
FDA has approved Cialis for the treatment of men who experience difficulty having and maintaining an erection (impotence). Although there are other drugs on the market for this indication, this drug is different in that it may work up to 36 hours after dosing.
The recommended starting dose for most patients is 10 mg taken prior to anticipated sexual activity. A higher dose of 20mg is available for patients whose response to the 10mg dose is not adequate. A lower dose (5 mg) is also available and may be necessary for patients taking other medicines or having medical conditions that may decrease the body’s ability to metabolize tadalafil. Cialis should not be used more than once per day.
Popular Cialis Viagra Levitra used to treat erectile dysfunction are safe and effective for men with diabetes also.
Viagra can be safely prescribed to men with diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, heart disease, etc.
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