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  • CIALIS is contraindicated in patients using any form of organic nitrate, either regularly and/or intermittently, as the combination could cause a sudden, unsafe drop in blood pressure.
  • CIALIS is contraindicated in patients with a known serious hypersensitivity to CIALIS or ADCIRCA® (tadalafil). Hypersensitivity reactions have been reported, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome and exfoliative dermatitis.
  • Patients should not use CIALIS if sex is inadvisable due to cardiovascular status. Advise patients to seek immediate medical help if they experience symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness, or nausea during sex.
  • Use of CIALIS with alpha-blockers, antihypertensives, or substantial amounts of alcohol (≥5 units) may lead to hypotension. For the treatment of BPH, CIALIS is not recommended in combination with alpha-blockers. Caution is advised when CIALIS is used as a treatment for ED in men taking alpha-blockers.
  • CIALIS for once daily use provides continuous plasma levels, which should be considered when evaluating the potential for interactions.
  • Prior to initiating treatment with CIALIS for BPH, consideration should be given to other urological conditions that may cause similar symptoms. In addition, prostate cancer and BPH may coexist.

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CIALIS is indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and ED and the signs and symptoms of BPH (ED+BPH).

For ED patients who want to attempt sex anytime between doses.*

Treatment Strategy

Before treating erectile dysfunction (ED), it is important to consider the health status of the patient, the expectations he and his partner may have for treatment, and the impact of resuming sexual activity.1 The first line of therapy for ED is use of oral medications (phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors)2—such as CIALIS for once daily use or CIALIS for use as needed—that work by increasing blood flow to the penis, allowing the development of an erection with sexual stimulation.3

Second-line ED therapy involves the use of intracavernosal injection therapy, vacuum device therapy, and transurethral agents.2 Third-line therapy is confined to penile implant surgery and vascular surgery.2

* Individual results may vary. Not studied for multiple attempts per dose.

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