Cialis.
Cialis (tadalafil) can be recommended if you have been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction and need to be using some drug that would help you get an erection hard enough to have sex. Cialis works for most people using it providing them with harder erections and making it possible for them to complete sexual intercourse. Make sure your doctor knows if you have physical deformity of the penis, heart rhythm problems, angina, blood cell disorder, high or low blood pressure, heart disease, a recent history a heart attack, stroke or congestive heart failure, stomach ulcer, kidney disease, liver disease, or bleeding disorder, or you may need a dose adjustment. A lower or higher dose may also be needed if you are going to take Cialis along with seizure medications, doxazosin, imatinib, heart or blood pressure medications, antidepressants, antibiotics, diclofenac, HIV/AIDS medicine, rifampin, isoniazid, antifungal medications, or conivaptan, as otherwise either of your treatments may become less efficient. Do not share your dose of Cialis with other people and always remember to take your tablet an hour before having sex.