for cialis users only?

by Admin on August 16, 2010

You can get cialis in several mgs. But I have the 5mg tablets. Would it be safe to take two, five mg tablets to equal up to the ten mg tablet?

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Julia Mahar August 16, 2010 at 5:48 pm

If one pill for a high blood pressure is good, two must be better, right? Well, maybe. You have a doctor. He or she has a 24 hour on call answering the phone. Call that. Just because it’s safe for the person who answered your question does not mean it’s safe for you. You may be on the lower does for a reason (migraines, diabetes, controlled high blood pressure) that could contribute to prostate problems but also be adversely affected by a rapid dilation of blood vessels or a decrease of blood flow from the brain. Let your doctor, who knows your condition adjust your dose, just as s/he would for your other medications.
Don’t be a moron. A hard-on is useless if you’re in ICU. Talk to your own doctor about dosage.

Eclectic August 16, 2010 at 5:48 pm

I think it’s safe. I put a site below that says 10 mg is normal starting dosage. The thing is, you know they always say follow your doctor’s advice. You’re messing with a pretty valuable body part.

I get sick of people like this person below who reads only part of my answer then criticizes it. The site says it’s safe. I add which I stick by, follow your doctor’s advice.

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