What Is Erectalis?
Erectalis is an erectile dysfunction drug that comes in 20mg Tadalafil. Erectalis is also commonly referred to as "the weekender", which is a generic form of Cialis that can last for up to 2 days.
How Does Erectalis Work?
Erectalis works as a form of catalyst that helps men achieve erection. Erectalis tablets contain Tadalafil, an active ingredient that is used in primarily treating impotence or erectile dysfunction. Erectalis contain phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor that works to prevent the action of phosphodiesterase type 5 body chemical. The erection is then achieved through a series of complex body mechanism that involves the participation of the central nervous system along with the release of chemical messengers called cyclic GMP. As Erectalis continues to enhance the activities of these chemical messengers, erection is the produced. However, the presence of the chemical messengers is also possible with the requirement of sexual stimulation, whether mental or physical, in order to achieve desired results of sexual gratification.
How Should I Take Erectalis?
Take Erectalis orally with one glass of water, with our without meals. Erectalis is usually taken 30 minutes to 1 hour prior to sexual stimulation. Observe necessary precautions in taking the medicine as per doctor's instructions.
Erectalis can also be taken under the following circumstances:
Erectalis use as needed:
- Avoid taking Erectalis for more than one tablet every day.
- One tablet of Erectalis should only be taken prior to engaging in sexual intercourse.
- The drug can last for up to 36 hours after its administration.
Erectalis for daily use:
- Do not take this medicine more than once each day.
- Take one tablet of Erectalis every day for exactly the same hour as the day before.
- You can engage in sexual intercourse.
- You may attempt sexual activity at any time between your daily doses.
- Remember not to take more than one dose a day. If you miss one, do it the next day on the same regular hour.
What Are the Possible Side Effects of Erectalis?
Among the most common side effects of Erectalis include the following:
- Headache
- Indigestion
- Back Pain
- Muscle Aches
- Flushing
- Stuffy or Runny Nose
However, the above side effects normally fade after a few hours.
What Should I Discuss with My Doctor Before Taking Erectalis?
Since Erectalis can be taken only with prescription, the following are conditions that you must disclose to your doctor should you experience any of them:
- Heart problems like angina, heart failure, abnormal heartbeat
- Has history of heart attack
- Uncontrolled or unmaintained low blood pressure or high blood pressure
- History of stroke
- Liver problems and/or disease
- Kidney problems which may require dialysis
- Eye disease such as pigmentosa which is genetic in nature
- Severe vision loss including NAION eye problem
- Stomach ulcers
- Bleeding problem
- Deformity in the penis shape called Peyronie's disease
- Experienced erection lasting for more than four hours
- Blood cell abnormalities or diseases like sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or even leukemia
If you have any of these conditions, specifically ask your health care provider whether it is safe or not to engage in sexual intercourse. Do not take risk if your doctor advised you to refrain from any type of sexual activity due to health problems.
What Should I Avoid While Taking Erectalis?
The following are conditions, instances, and warning signs to watch for while taking Erectalis:
- Avoid using other types/brands of erectile dysfunction medication or treatment while taking Erectalis.
- Avoid drinking too much alcohol such as more than one shot of wine or whiskey while under Erectalis medication as alcohol can increase your chances of experiencing side effects or increasing heart rate and lowering blood pressure.
- Avoid taking nitrate medicines, also known as alpha blockers, when taking Erectalis. This is because alpha blockers are oftentimes administered to patients with prostate problems or high blood pressure. Otherwise, if Erectalis is still taken given this precaution, you might experience a sudden drop in blood pressure resulting to dizziness or fainting.
- Other medicines used in treating high blood pressure or hypertension should also be avoided.
- HIV protease inhibitors like Ritonavir
- Ketoconazole and itraconazole such as Nizoral as well as other related medications.
- Erythromycin commonly used in treatment for sexually transmitted infection.
- All other drugs or medications for erectile dysfunction should also be avoided.
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