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Is Erectile Dysfunction Causing Unnecessary Stress? Try Cialis Tablets

by Alice Jones Business Expert

A new study shows that London men are most likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED) in the UK. In a survey carried out in 2017 it was gathered that in the UK 20% of men suffered ED, whilst in London, the percentage shot up to 40%. The study indicated that Wales had the lowest percentage of sufferers – still 12% though. Researchers conclude that lifestyle and high levels of stress typical to the working culture in the UK are the likely reason for the increased numbers.

 

If you are battling with ED and feeling too embarrassed to seek help, you should try ordering online Cialis tablets. These tablets are easily accessible via ePharmacies, so you don’t have to speak to a doctor or pharmacist, get a prescription, wait in queues, only get a limited amount of treatment at a time etc.

 

What is Cialis and how does it work?

Cialis tablets are manufactured by Eli-Lilly Pharmaceutical Company and contain the active ingredient tadalafil. UK men might want to know more about the product before they begin the medication. Well, Cialis increases blood flow to the penis which makes it possible for a man to get an erection. Tadalafil - the active ingredient - is a PDE5 inhibitor and works by limiting the activity of the PDE5 enzyme, thereby increasing blood flow to the penis. Cialis was released onto the market in 2003 and since then the medication has been available for purchase online. It is also famously known as the “weekend pill” due to the fact that it lasts for up to 36 hours in a man’s system!

 

When a man has sexually stimulated the nerve endings in the penis send a release of nitric oxide, which is responsible for stimulating the action of the cGMP enzyme. The main function of the PDE5 inhibitor is to stop the PDE5 enzyme from breaking down cGMP. Due to this, blood is able to fill the tissue in the penis more easily - thus providing a firmer, healthier erection. Generic options of Tadalafil Cialis tablets are tried, tested, approved variations - offering the same benefits, including mild side effects when taken correctly.

 

How to take Cialis?

The medication (usually standard 20mg) is to be taken with water +/- 45 minutes before engaging in sexual activity. You are advised not to take more than one tablet in a 36 hour period. Fatty/ Oily foods do not affect the efficacy of Cialis, unlike other ED medications (you can take it with or without food).

 

What are the side effects of the medication?

The side effects are mild, especially when taken as directed, and they are easy to manage at home. They may include:

Ø  Upset stomach

Ø  Headaches

Ø  Back pain

Ø  Muscle pain

Ø  Nasal congestion

The side effects listed above will fade away as the medication passes through your system.

 

What precautions should you take note of whilst on the Cialis tablets?

Users are advised to abstain from alcohol and drugs whilst on this medication as it could have counter-productive effects. You should also not take the medication if you:

Ø  Are on any medication containing nitrates

Ø  Taking recreational drugs

Ø  Have heart or liver conditions

Ø  Have leukaemia

Ø  Are allergic to any of the components of Cialis

 

Where can you buy Cialis tablets?

The medication can be accessed online via many e-pharmacies. Generally, the leading suppliers offer:

Ø  Free delivery

Ø  Purchase without a prescription

Ø  Discreet delivery to your front door

Ø  Delivery within 2-7 business days in the UK and 7-14 business days in the EU

Ø  Customer care services that operate 24/7

With all these benefits there is nothing standing in the way of getting safe, effective, long lasting ED treatments online. Order Cialis tablets and take positive action.


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Created on Feb 16th 2018 06:32. Viewed 412 times.

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