

CIALIS PRESCRIPTION
CIALIS is approved to treat erectile dysfunction (ED 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10mg, 20 mg), the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH 5 mg), and both ED and the signs and symptoms of BPH (5 mg). Taking CIALIS with finasteride when starting BPH treatment has been studied for 26 weeks. CIALIS is not for women or children.
If you have ED, CIALIS for daily use or CIALIS for use as needed may be right for you
- CIALIS FOR DAILY USE (2.5 mg, 5 mg)
- CIALIS FOR USE AS NEEDED (5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg)
Cialis for Daily Use
- A low-dose tablet that you can take once a day. You can attempt sex anytime between doses.*
- You may be able to have successful intercourse in as early as 4 to 5 days, or you may get results earlier
- Your doctor may adjust your dose, depending on how your body responds to the medicine
- For the treatment of ED, the recommended starting dose of CIALIS for daily use is 2.5 mg
- Do not take CIALIS more than one time each day
Cialis for Use As Needed
- A tablet that you take as needed
- One 20 mg tablet works in as little as 30 minutes in some men*†
- One 20 mg dose can work for up to 36 hours*‡
- The recommended starting dose for CIALIS for use as needed in most patients is 10 mg
Cialis is not for Everyone
CIALIS is not right for everyone. Only your healthcare provider and you can decide if CIALIS is right for you. Ask your healthcare provider if your heart is healthy enough for you to have sexual activity. Do not take CIALIS if your healthcare provider has told you not to have sexual activity because of your health problems. Before taking CIALIS, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical problems, particularly if you have or ever had:
- heart problems such as chest pain (angina), heart failure, irregular heartbeats, or heart attack
- pulmonary hypertension
- low blood pressure or high blood pressure that is not controlled
- stroke
- liver or kidney problems or require dialysis
- retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic (runs in families) eye disease
- severe vision loss, including a condition called NAION
- stomach ulcers or a bleeding problem
- a deformed penis shape or Peyronie’s disease
- an erection that lasted more than 4 hours
- blood cell problems such as sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia