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Do not take CIALIS if you:

  • take medicine called "nitrates" such as isosorbide dinitrate or isosorbide mononitrate which are often prescribed for chest pain, or use recreational drugs called "poppers" like amyl or butyl nitrite, as the combination may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure
  • are allergic to CIALIS or ADCIRCA® (tadalafil), or any of its ingredients. Call your healthcare provider or get help right away if you experience any symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.

After taking a single tablet, some of the active ingredient of CIALIS remains in your body for more than 2 days. It can remain longer if you have problems with your kidneys or liver, or you are taking certain other medications.

Stop sexual activity and get medical help right away if you get symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness, or nausea during sex.

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What Is ED?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a medical condition that affects more than one-half of men over the age of 40. For some men, ED is mild, resulting in occasional problems getting or maintaining an erection. But for others, it’s a more severe condition where problems with erections happen often—or always. In most cases, however, ED is treatable.

Although many men have ED, not all of them experience it in the same way.

ED can mean that:

  • You can’t get an erection at all
  • You get an erection, but it’s not hard enough for penetration
  • You get an erection, but you can’t maintain it until sexual activity is over

Think you might have ED? Take the short ED Quiz to find out. If your results point to ED, talk with your doctor to get more information and discuss your treatment options.