Archive for March, 2008

What are the results of the clinical trials concerning the percentage of men who had improved erections while taking Cialis?

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The Phase III study examined the safety and efficacy of “on-demand” Cialis treatment in 196 men suffering from mild-to-severe ED(1). Men in the study were randomized to receive up to 20 mg of Cialis or placebo over a 12-week period. Men were free to take their study medication without restrictions on food or alcohol consumption and to have sex with their partners at the time of their choosing after each dose.

Results showed that 85 percent of men taking Cialis 20 mg reported significantly improved erections compared with baseline. In addition, 78 percent of intercourse attempts recorded by all men on Cialis 20 mg were successful.

What is the appropriate dose of Cialis?

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

During clinical testing Cialis was administered in Cialis 10mg or Cialis 20mg doses, following a review of an individuals medical history a physician will either prescribe Cialis in the 10mg or 20mg dose.

Why is Cialis sometimes referred to as tadalafil?

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Tadalafil is the generic name for Cialis. The generic name represents the medications nonproprietary or chemical name, whereas, the brand name is the name a pharmaceutical give to a medication for marketing purposes.