Start with the recommended dose of 10mg, taken at least 30 minutes before anticipated sexual activity. This allows sufficient time for the medication to take effect.
If 10mg proves insufficient, your doctor might increase the dosage to 20mg. However, do not exceed this without medical consultation.
Cialis’s effects can last up to 36 hours, allowing for spontaneity. However, consistent timing helps you understand its personal effects. Experiment to determine your optimal window.
Avoid taking Cialis with grapefruit juice, as this can increase its concentration in your bloodstream, potentially leading to side effects.
Fatty meals can slightly delay Cialis’s onset. A light meal before taking the medication is usually recommended.
Alcohol can reduce Cialis’s efficacy and may exacerbate side effects. Moderate alcohol consumption is advisable.
Regular exercise and a healthy diet can contribute to overall sexual health and may enhance Cialis’s effectiveness. Consult your doctor to discuss a tailored plan.
Remember, individual responses to medication vary. Open communication with your doctor is key for achieving the best results and managing any potential side effects.


