Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Tadaga Softgel Capsule

Tadalafil is an active ingredient of Cialis which belongs to a group of medicines called PDE5 inhibitors. PDE5 is enzyme which inactivates cyclic GMP. By inhibiting this enzyme Cialis enhances the relaxing effects of NO on the smooth muscles of the cavernous tissue and increases blood flow to the penis causing an erection. Cialis is ineffective when sexual excitement is absent. Therapeutic action of Cialis lasts nearly 36 hours and occurs in nearly 30 minutes after Cialis pill was taken. Cialis does not act on blood pressure and heart rate. Cialis soft are tablets which can be dissolved under the tongue. This accelerates Cialis therapeutic effects.
Cialis is prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men over 18 years of age. Cialis is contraindicated in known hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to tadalafil or other PDE5 inhibitors. Cialis is not used for the treatment of females and children under 18 years of age.
Cialis must not be taken in combination of nitrates.
You should consult with your doctor before taking Cialis if you experience any of these conditions:
§             Cardiovascular disorders
§             Kidney dysfunction
§             Liver dysfunction
§             Multiple myeloma
§             Problems with vision
§             Diseases of the blood such as Sickle cell anemia, leukemia
§             Any deformations of the penis
Cialis is indicated only for men and is not supposed to be taken in women and children.
In most cases Cialis causes headache(11%) and dyspepsia(7%). Usually Cialis side effects are not significant and does not require the cessation of the therapy. In some cases Cialis may cause back pain, myalgia, nasal congestion, hot flashes. In rare cases Cialis side effects include edema of the eyelids, stomach disorders, pain in the eyes, conjunctivitis, dizziness.
If any of the above apply to you please contact your doctor immediately. Some of the rare occurring side effects may not be included here. For any other risks associated with Cialis contact your health care provider.
Possible interactions between Cialis and other drugs, supplements and vitamins:-
Alcohol
Nitrates or other nitrogen oxide donors
Grapefruit juice
Hypotensive drugs
Alpha blockers
Anti fungal preparations
Certain antibiotics
Antiviral
Xantines(Theophylline)
Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the above mentioned preparations or any other drugs, food supplements or vitamins as they may alter the effectiveness and increase the possibility of adverse effects occurrence when using Cialis.
Warning:-
§             The preparation should not be used for conditions other then stated by the drug manufacturer.
§             If the preparation is intended to be used in children consult your health care provider for other unique contradictions and cautions which may apply to the case.
Keep the drug as well as any other disposable material out of the reach of children.

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