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Introduction to the “Tadalafil” - “Cialis Once a Day”

The world renowned pharmaceutical company founded by the famous chemist named Eli Lilly, known as Eli Lilly & Company having its headquarters at Indianapolis, Indiana in the United States since 1876, is the proud owner of the branded drug ‘Cialis’ widely used for treating the male erectile dysfunction-ED such as impotence, across the world today.

Cialis Once a Day is formulated with the most active pharmaceutical Generic ingredient called Tadalafil and so designed that the medication effects in the shortest span of just 30 minutes of its ingestion and is said to last for about 36 hours. The foods and beverages do not affect Cialis according to the valued scientific results.

Cialis Once a Day is widely available through Internet Online stores and it could easily be ordered or purchased sitting back at your homes. Just a click through the internet website is enough to get the medication delivered at your door-step in shortest time frame.

Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, Cialis is recommended to be taken once every day. Though available in strengths of 10mg and 20mg, for majority of male sufferers it is suggested starting their dosage with Cialis 10mg pills and in any case should never be taken more than one pill a day.

Cialis Once a Day is the phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor and is designed to work by aiding the blood flow into the penis for providing and maintaining fullest erection during the entire sexual stimulation.

Cialis is required to be stored at room temperature ranging between 59 degrees and 86 degrees Fahrenheit i.e. between 15 and 30 degrees of Centigrade. The drug besides being sold in the US is being sold in many other countries including UK, Canada and Australia but of course under different brand or generic names.
 

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