Cialis, best time to take

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Hugo C
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Cialis, best time to take

Postby Hugo C » Sat Dec 31, 2022 12:16 pm

Any comments on the best time to take cialis before anticipated intercourse ?
I read some men suggest 4 to 5 hours . Can guys out there offer comments or suggestions I take 20 mg . Have had Rezum procedure then TURP . Have never functioned the
same after these two procedures . Rezum was 12 applications and painful.

Flavio
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Re: Cialis, best time to take

Postby Flavio » Sat Dec 31, 2022 3:29 pm

The great thing about Cialis is its long duration (48 hours!), which allows for great spontaneity.

If you like, you can take a pill in the morning and then have sex in the evening.

1 hour before sex should be enough.

The ingestion of food may, however, interfere with its efficacy.

I used Cialis for over a decade, until it lost its efficacy. I'm now taking udenafil as needed, side effects are much more tolerable.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.

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Re: Cialis, best time to take

Postby wasim1 » Wed Jan 04, 2023 12:43 am

Hugo C wrote:Any comments on the best time to take cialis before anticipated intercourse ?
I read some men suggest 4 to 5 hours . Can guys out there offer comments or suggestions I take 20 mg . Have had Rezum procedure then TURP . Have never functioned the
same after these two procedures . Rezum was 12 applications and painful.

i live in toronto canada and i just bought cialis liquid from a supplier here....its 30mg bottle and i just take 0.25mg one hour before workout.my blood pressure is normal now and my workout is awsm and i workout in the evening.my morning wood is back with bang...very happy with the result

s7utty
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Re: Cialis, best time to take

Postby s7utty » Wed Jan 04, 2023 6:18 am

Flavio wrote:The great thing about Cialis is its long duration (48 hours!), which allows for great spontaneity.

If you like, you can take a pill in the morning and then have sex in the evening.

1 hour before sex should be enough.

The ingestion of food may, however, interfere with its efficacy.

I used Cialis for over a decade, until it lost its efficacy. I'm now taking udenafil as needed, side effects are much more tolerable.


thats so sad that cialis stopped working for ya. thats also same reason why i am waiting with using it as i dont want to make it happen. Do you think udenafil is going to work also for a decade like cialis ?

and how often did you took cialis previously when it worked? how many mg and how often, daily?
im wondering why cialis is becoming uneffective later :/ thats crazy to me it happens. life would be so much easier without cialis losing its power.
28 years old. some form of ED always with me entire life.
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19th May 22' - doppler, 10mcg PGE1, good inflow, terrible outflow (EDV) of 15cm/s.
Currently about to visit Paris to dr Allaire seeking for further help.

Flavio
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Re: Cialis, best time to take

Postby Flavio » Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:43 am

s7utty wrote: [...]

thats so sad that cialis stopped working for ya. thats also same reason why i am waiting with using it as i dont want to make it happen. [...]


No, I think it's perfectly normal. Many, if not most, drugs become less effective over time and PDE-5 inhibitors are no different. If your doctor recommended Cialis, then go ahead and take it, this is no reason to stop taking it or delaying it. Cialis is a brilliant drug and I can't praise it enough.

Udenafil is working great for me, it's also an excellent ED treatment.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.

s7utty
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Re: Cialis, best time to take

Postby s7utty » Thu Jan 05, 2023 12:37 pm

Flavio wrote:
s7utty wrote: [...]

thats so sad that cialis stopped working for ya. thats also same reason why i am waiting with using it as i dont want to make it happen. [...]


No, I think it's perfectly normal. Many, if not most, drugs become less effective over time and PDE-5 inhibitors are no different. If your doctor recommended Cialis, then go ahead and take it, this is no reason to stop taking it or delaying it. Cialis is a brilliant drug and I can't praise it enough.

Udenafil is working great for me, it's also an excellent ED treatment.



ye ur right. thats good that cialis worked for you such long time anyways. this is encouraging.

so at this moment ur body is immune to cialis lets say but udenafil works perfectly good for you?

ive heard much good stuff about udenafil but its only avaliable in korea russia etc. definitely not in usa and europe.

before cialis (i know it works as i tested) i wanna try shockwave. i also noticed that quitting nicotine has improved lifetime of my erection duration and i think it will only get better with time.

do you have recommended supplier for Udenafil?
and would you say based on your experience - is it a truth or a myth that udenafil is even stronger than viagra/sildenafil? because on my own findings i found out that sildenafil gives me raging boners while cialis give them in more natural way lets say.
28 years old. some form of ED always with me entire life.
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19th May 22' - doppler, 10mcg PGE1, good inflow, terrible outflow (EDV) of 15cm/s.
Currently about to visit Paris to dr Allaire seeking for further help.

Flavio
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Re: Cialis, best time to take

Postby Flavio » Sat Jan 07, 2023 1:10 pm

s7utty wrote:[...] do you have recommended supplier for Udenafil?
and would you say based on your experience - is it a truth or a myth that udenafil is even stronger than viagra/sildenafil? because on my own findings i found out that sildenafil gives me raging boners while cialis give them in more natural way lets say.


It's easy to get udenafil online, incl. the generic version. We can't post links on this forum, just google 'Zudena' or 'Zydena' and you will find lots of options.

Everyone is different, reacions to these drugs vary a lot. Udenafil is great but so is Cialis. Only your doctor can say what's best for you.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.


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