My experience is that doctors can’t tell you what dose cialis or viagra is going to work for you. You have to experiment yourself. Besides there’s a lot of info online that you can read about the cialis doses. 2.5 and 5 is thought of as low daily doses, 10-20 is considered “as needed” but could be used daily if “needed.” I wish doctors were useful about this information but they can’t give you a pill and jerk you off to see if it works. I saw that some cialis or the generic tadalafil are sold as 80mg!!! You might consult a doctor about that but your doctor probably won’t want to discuss essentially illegal drugs bought from foreign pharmacies.. despite the fact they work and many men vouch for them. If all the information we ever needed came from doctors what the hell would we need this website for? When I see someone stressing over expensive pills and at their wits end I can’t just not tell them the solution. Go ask a doctor sure but I doubt they will say just go to
https://safegenericpharmacy.com/catalog ... Tadalafil+Not providing that info would be cruel. I’m not telling him to take 10-20 mg but that’s the most useful pill dose because it can be taken whole or split easily to get whatever dose you need. Also, sure medical advice is sketchy online but you have to know that coming on here, although I still stand by everything I said. Almost everything on this website is medical advice. It’s a website, whether I tell you what to do or tell you what I do, if you do it and it’s bad then it’s your fault either way. There’s no accountability here, and everyone needs to know that.
Also I recommended he see a Peyronies specialist: medical advice
I recommended pentox, l argenine, cialis daily: medical advice
I recommended buying cialis from India for cheap: medical advice
I won’t delete those because those are gold. Take it to the bank, that’s what he needs to do. After seeing four urologists I can help this man start immediately rather than wait and wonder. I can’t not do that for him. Ultimately he needs to see a specialist, not a GP or local urologist. Tell him the advice I suggested and see if he disagrees
Unfortunately that’s about all they can do, other than xiaflex, surgery, or make you use a pump or traction