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Cialis is a prescription medicine that contains tadalafil, a drug in a group called phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE5) inhibitors. It is used in adults to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or both together. Cialis works with the body’s natural response to sexual stimulation and helps improve blood flow in certain tissues.

For ED, Cialis may help men achieve and maintain an erection when they are sexually stimulated.

Cialis is taken by mouth as a tablet and should only be used as prescribed by a healthcare provider. Depending on your condition and treatment plan, your provider may recommend taking Cialis when needed before sexual activity or once daily at a lower dose.

Your provider will determine the right dosing schedule based on your health, other medications you take, and whether you are being treated for ED, BPH, or both. Cialis can be taken with or without food.

  • Taken orally as a tablet
  • May be prescribed as needed or once daily, depending on the condition
  • Your healthcare provider selects the dose based on your health profile
  • Can be taken with or without meals
  • Should be used exactly as prescribed

Like all prescription medicines, Cialis can cause side effects. Many people tolerate it well, but some may experience mild or temporary symptoms. The most commonly reported side effects include headache, indigestion, back pain, muscle aches, flushing, nasal congestion, and pain in the arms or legs.

In rare cases, Cialis may cause more serious reactions that require immediate medical attention. If you experience certain warning symptoms, you should stop taking the medication and seek medical help right away.

  • Common side effects may include headache, flushing, or nasal congestion
  • Some people report indigestion, back pain, or muscle aches
  • These symptoms are usually mild and may improve over time
  • Get urgent medical care if an erection lasts more than 4 hours
  • Seek immediate help for sudden vision loss, hearing changes, or chest pain during sexual activity

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*Prescription products require an online consultation with a licensed healthcare provider who will determine if treatment is appropriate. Tadalafil is the active ingredient in Cialis®. Cialis® is a registered trademark of its respective owner and is mentioned for reference only. Individual results may vary.

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Who should talk with a provider before taking Cialis?

Before starting Cialis, your healthcare provider will review your medical history, current medications, and overall health to determine whether the medication is appropriate for you. Certain health conditions may affect whether you can safely take tadalafil.

This evaluation helps identify potential safety concerns and medication interactions before treatment begins. Be sure to tell your provider about any past or current health conditions.

  • History of heart disease, chest pain, or stroke
  • Low blood pressure or uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Kidney or liver disease
  • Eye conditions such as sudden vision loss or optic nerve disorders
  • Blood disorders or conditions linked to prolonged erections
  • Physical conditions affecting the shape of the penis


Your provider will determine whether Cialis is appropriate and may adjust treatment or recommend additional monitoring when necessary.

Which medicines and substances can interact with Cialis?

Certain medications and substances can interact with tadalafil and may increase the risk of side effects or changes in blood pressure. Because of this, it is important to tell your healthcare provider about all medicines and supplements you take before starting treatment.

Some interactions may require avoiding the combination entirely, while others may require additional monitoring or adjustments to treatment.

  • Medicines called nitrates or recreational “poppers”
  • Alpha-blockers or other medicines used for blood pressure
  • Certain antifungal or antibiotic medicines
  • Medications that affect liver enzyme activity (CYP3A4)
  • Grapefruit or grapefruit juice
  • Other medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction

Your healthcare provider will review potential interactions and determine whether Cialis can be used safely with your current medications. See the Important Safety Information for additional details.

How should Cialis be stored at home?

Proper storage helps ensure that medications remain effective and safe to use. Cialis tablets should be stored under normal room temperature conditions unless your pharmacist provides different instructions.

Keep the medication in its original container and away from environmental factors that may affect tablet stability.

  • Store at room temperature (around 77°F / 25°C)
  • Short temperature variations between 59–86°F (15–30°C) are acceptable
  • Keep the medication in its original container
  • Store in a dry place away from moisture
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

If you have questions about storage, damaged tablets, or expired medication, consult your pharmacist before taking the medicine.

How do prescription, refills, and access work for Cialis?

Cialis is a prescription medication, which means it must be approved by a licensed healthcare provider before it can be dispensed. In telemedicine settings, this typically involves completing a medical questionnaire or consultation so a provider can review your health history.

If the provider determines the medication is appropriate, they may issue a prescription and arrange for pharmacy fulfillment according to the platform’s process.

  • Requires provider review and prescription
  • Medical history and medications are screened for safety
  • Prescriptions are dispensed by a licensed pharmacy
  • Providers may adjust treatment if side effects or interactions occur
  • Refills typically require ongoing provider oversight

Always inform your provider about changes in your health, medications, or symptoms during treatment.

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Can I take Cialis® with food?

Yes. Cialis can generally be taken with or without food. Eating a meal does not prevent the medication from being absorbed, so many people take it at a time that fits their daily routine or treatment schedule.

However, it is still important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider. They may recommend a specific schedule depending on whether the medication is prescribed as needed or once daily.

  • Food does not typically change how Cialis is absorbed
  • The tablet should be swallowed whole with water
  • Follow the dosing instructions provided by your provider
  • Ask your pharmacist if you have questions about timing with meals

Drinking small amounts of alcohol may not affect everyone the same way, but combining alcohol with Cialis can increase the chance of certain side effects, including dizziness, headache, or drops in blood pressure.

Because tadalafil can affect blood vessels, drinking large amounts of alcohol at the same time may increase the likelihood of symptoms such as lightheadedness or a rapid heartbeat.

  • Alcohol may increase the risk of low blood pressure symptoms
  • Large amounts of alcohol may worsen dizziness or flushing
  • Individual tolerance can vary from person to person
  • Speak with your provider if you regularly drink alcohol

If you feel faint, dizzy, or unwell after drinking alcohol with Cialis, contact a healthcare professional. For more safety details, see the Important Safety Information.

What to do depends on how the medication was prescribed. If you take Cialis once daily, take the missed dose when you remember unless it is close to the time for your next scheduled dose.

If Cialis was prescribed as needed, it is typically taken before sexual activity rather than on a fixed schedule, so a missed dose may simply mean waiting until the next planned use.

  • Do not take two doses at the same time
  • Resume your normal dosing schedule if a daily dose is missed
  • Follow the instructions given by your healthcare provider
  • Ask your pharmacist if you are unsure what to do

If you miss doses frequently or have questions about your dosing plan, your provider can help clarify the best approach.

Cialis may be prescribed in two different ways, depending on the condition being treated and your healthcare provider’s recommendation. Some people take the medication as needed before sexual activity, while others may be prescribed a lower daily dose.

Your provider will decide which schedule is appropriate after reviewing your symptoms, health history, and other medications you take.

  • Some treatment plans use as-needed dosing
  • Other treatment plans use once-daily dosing
  • Your provider determines the most appropriate schedule
  • Do not change how often you take the medication on your own

If your current dosing schedule does not seem to be working well for you, discuss it with your healthcare provider rather than adjusting the medication yourself.

No. You should not adjust your dose without speaking to your healthcare provider first. The correct dose depends on several factors, including your health history, other medications, and whether the medicine is prescribed daily or as needed.

Changing the dose on your own could increase the risk of side effects or interactions with other medications.

  • Dose adjustments should always be made by a healthcare provider
  • Your provider may review your medical history and medications
  • They may recommend a different dose or treatment approach
  • Never take more tablets than prescribed

If Cialis is prescribed as needed, it is generally taken before sexual activity according to your provider’s instructions. The medication works together with the body’s natural response to sexual stimulation.

Because individual responses can vary, your healthcare provider may discuss timing and expectations with you when prescribing the medication.

  • Take the tablet as directed by your healthcare provider
  • Sexual stimulation is still required for an erection
  • Follow the dosing instructions on your prescription
  • Avoid taking more than the prescribed amount

If you are unsure about the best timing or have questions about your treatment plan, your provider or pharmacist can help explain how to use the medication safely.

es. Cialis helps support the body’s natural response to sexual stimulation, but it does not automatically cause an erection on its own.

The medication works through a biological pathway that is activated during sexual arousal. Without stimulation, the medication generally does not produce the intended effect.

  • Sexual stimulation is required for erectile response
  • The medication does not increase sexual desire
  • Results may vary from person to person
  • Your provider can discuss realistic expectations

If you have ongoing concerns about sexual performance or if the medication does not seem to help, your healthcare provider may recommend additional evaluation.

Using Cialis together with other medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction is generally not recommended unless a healthcare provider specifically advises it. Combining treatments that affect the same biological pathway may increase the risk of side effects.

Before using any additional ED medication or treatment, consult your provider so they can determine whether it is safe.

  • Tell your provider about all ED medications or supplements
  • Do not combine treatments without medical guidance
  • Combining therapies may increase side-effect risk
  • Your provider can recommend safe alternatives if needed

If you are considering new treatments or supplements, discuss them with your provider before taking them.

Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can affect how certain medications are processed in the body. In some cases, grapefruit may change the way tadalafil is metabolized, which could increase the amount of medicine in your system.

Because of this possibility, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider if grapefruit is a regular part of your diet.

  • Grapefruit may influence how the body processes some medications
  • It could potentially increase medication levels in the body
  • Individual risk can vary depending on your treatment plan
  • Your provider can advise whether dietary adjustments are needed

Cialis should be stored at room temperature in its original container, away from excessive moisture and heat. Keeping medications stored properly helps maintain their stability and effectiveness.

If your medication has passed the expiration date listed on the packaging, consult your pharmacist before taking it.

  • Store at normal room temperature
  • Keep tablets in the original container
  • Protect the medication from moisture and heat
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

 

Yes. Cialis is a prescription medication, which means a licensed healthcare provider must review your medical history before it can be prescribed.

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Cialis (tadalafil) Prescribing Information – FDA-approved labeling with indications, dosing, warnings, and safety information.
Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Link: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2011/021368s20s21lbl.pdf / Published: FDA labeling revision (2011)

Cialis (tadalafil) – Full Prescribing Information and official drug labeling database entry.
Source: DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine / NIH)
Link: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=9f9f1b60-7f73-4f9c-baf3-9c7b4d5e3d8e / Published: DailyMed label listing (continuously updated) 

 

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