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People ask: Is it safe dissolving Cialis under the tongue? Well, the answer is YES, it is safe – and this method of taking the drug is thought to be the quickest way for it to induce erection.
For this way of channeling Cialis into the body, the term people and experts use are Sublingual Cialis, and the side effects users experience are:
- Runny nose
- Flushing
- Back pain
- Indigestion
- Headache
- Myalgia
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What Is Cialis? Its Main Component?
Prior to asking the question “Can I put Cialis Under My Tongue,” it will serve you better to know the basic component of Cialis – for safety purposes.
The basic component is called Tadalafil. It is a PDE5 inhibitor, which means it has the capacity to halt whatever is taking place in your body that’s causing your penis unable to achieve an erection.
The mechanism of action is quite complex to tell in detail, but suffice it to know that the mechanism of action of Tadalafil has caused relief in persons suffering from ED, not only among men but surprisingly among females with certain sexual disorders, too.
Benefits
The use of Cialis has been clinically proven to bring about the following benefits:
- Successful erection
- The high success rate in intercourse attempts
- Improved erections at the culminating part of sex
- Readiness for sex for up to 36 hours after taking the drug
Oral and Sublingual Tadalafil Dose
Typical doses available are 5, 10 and 20 mg, with recommended starting dose from 10 mg, to be taken before sexual activity. The administration frequency recommended is once per day.
Signs of overdose are pain or numbness during sexual activity. Because Cialis causes a decrease in blood flow to the optic nerve, an overdose may result in a sudden loss of vision.
Currently, there are no clinical studies about Cialis taken sublingually that we can find. It remains to be seen whether research can show that the drug will work faster when dissolved sublingually compared to when it is taken orally with water.
Further, research must also show the best dose to take if Cialis is to be put under the tongue.
Warnings and Precautions
There are warnings you should be more careful to heed than just the question of dissolving Cialis sublingually:
Warnings include:
- Cardiovascular condition – Physicians should take into account their patients’ heart and blood vessel conditions.
- Prolonged erection – If it lasts for more than four hours, immediate medical intervention is warranted.
- Use of antihypertensives and alpha-blockers – These drugs lower blood pressure and Cialis is a drug that lowers blood pressure, too. Any combined administration of these drugs may be fatal.
- Liver and/or kidney failure – The user is strictly advised not to consume more than 10 mg per administration. For renal function disorders, the patient is advised to take 5 mg only per day.
For more details on questions such as about dissolving Cialis under the tongue, and other pertinent matters related to Tadalafil use and erectile dysfunction per se, you are free to post them below. We’ll get to you as soon as we’re free for consultation.
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