The benefits of long term use of Cialis

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Nelson Vergel

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Cialis gives me horrible side effects. The worse is lower back pain. Indigestion, sinus congestion, heartburn, headache, face flushing, and others usually go along. Not a fun way to try to get an erection.
 
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MDavidW76

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Anyone use any of the compounded PDE5 medications or research supplements? I normally just take Cialis daily, was wondering about some of the combinations such as C/V or A/C/V, lately my EQ has been meh…
 

Sawdustmaker

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An oldie but goodie...still relevant today as it was then. Good shit!

The Benefits of Long Term Cialis Use

Cialis (tadalafil) is powerful.. What makes Cialis unique among the erectile dysfunction drugs is its long half life. Thirty six hours after taking Cialis, a guy will still have about a quarter of what he took circulating in his blood stream. This means that guys can take this every other day and get themselves back in shape almost full time. Plus, many guys like the fact that they don't have to anticipate their love-making sessions - who can predict a woman, eh?

However, it turns out the benefits of long term, steady use of Cialis extend way beyond just simple bedroom convenience. (For some of the scary issues with long term Cialis use, see my link on The Dangers of Cialis for more information.)

Below are listed 9 Long Term Cialis Benefits. Again, keep in mind that Cialis and other PDE5 Inhibitors affect other PDE enzyme systems, which explains the frequent stomach, vision, head and hearing issues, something you can read about in my link on Issues with PDE5i The Benefits of Long Term Cialis Use

Cialis (tadalafil) is powerful.. What makes Cialis unique among the erectile dysfunction drugs is its long half life. Thirty six hours after taking Cialis, a guy will still have about a quarter of what he took circulating in his blood stream. This means that guys can take this every other day and get themselves back in bad almost full time. Plus, many guys like the fact that they don't have to anticipate their love-making sessions - who can predict a woman, eh?E5 Inhibitors. I am still taking Cialis but hope to get off of it some day. However, I have gotten my dosage as low as possible: 2 mg per day.

1. Blood Flow Increases. Duh! Cialis increases blood flow - that's what erections are all about, eh? - but this can have important health benefits throughout the body as lack of circulation can effect many tissues including those in the brain. One four-week study of males (average age of 54) found that Cialis use induced profound and highly desireable cardiovascular and endothelial changes, including increases in the all-important FMD (Flow Mediated Dilation).

2. Restoration of Normal Erectile Dysfunction. One study showed that about 40% of men with E.D. were actually completely "healed" through daily Cialis use. The dosages were fairly high however: 5 mg. I should point out, though, that we did have forum member who successfully quit it altogether, something I discuss here: How I Stopped Taking Cialis.

3. Inflammation Reduction. Researchers also noted a "robust", i.e. very significant drop in both C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule (VCAM) counts. This is important because plaque buildup in the arteries is largely due to an inflammatory process where leukocytes (white blood cells) adhere to and "attack" arterial walls.

Cialis attacks this plaque-building process in several ways, lowering both CRP, the systemic (body-wide) inflammation marker that is so intimately correlated with arterioscloerosis, and VCAM, which is a protein that helps white blood cells adhere to arterial walls and causes plaque buildup. In other words, Cialis usage seems to directly improve two important markers of cardiovascular disease. So users may get both short term benefits in the bedroom and long term health results to go with it, although that has not been proven.

4. Testosterone and the T/E Ratio. Don't forget that long term Cialis use has been shown to significantly improve the all-important testosterone to estrogen ratio by an average of 24%. A one year study of males with an average age of 54 showed an increase in testosterone of 5.5% and a decrease in estrogen of 15%. These are significant numbers and show the power of getting "back in the sack". Remember that the 24% increase means you have significantly more testosterone molecules floating around versus estrogen, almost always a good thing for us guys.

5. High Blood Pressure and Hypertension. Cialis has also been shown to lower high blood pressure. Although it does not dramatically lower blood pressure, it will help most guys struggling with hypertension.

6. Improved Relationships. One study found that, for guys with erectile dysfunction, a significant percentage had improved partner relationships after taking Cialis, suggesting, of course, that sex really does matter.

7. The Benefits of Sex. In my link on How Sex Is Good For You, I document many benefits of making love. Cialis likely increases many, if not all, of these benefits. By the way, Viagra has many studies showing that it decreases the refractory period. This is the time post-ejaculation that it takes for guys to recover before they can become erect. Cialis likely has this same benefit.

8. Antidepressant Action. In some Cialis may actually act as an antidepressant.

9. Enlarged Prostate. Many urologists will give Cialis to improve enlarged prostate symptoms. In fact, it is one of the few pharmaceutical solutions that have a good track record and is now FDA approved for the such.

Benefits of Daily Cialis?
I was prescribed 25 mg tadalafil by Defy to cut into quarters for daily use. It says to dissolve it under your tongue. I thought doing that was normally done to enter your system quicker, which isn't necessary here. Is it ok to just swallow it whole?
 

donkeyfarlo

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Was just prescribed 5mg tadalafil daily. Took 5mg for a couple days but it was working a bit too well; now I know what sleeping on a water bottle would feel like.

Started cutting them to 2.5mg and did that for a few days, ED effects were excellent.

The only problem however was trying to sleep. The stuffy nose that is barely noticable during the day makes sleeping with a CPAP completely awful. After 4 days of sleep that poor I was feeling physically ill and had to cease.

Can anyone attest to the congestion/sinus stuff improving over time? I'm thinking I'll try 2.5mg EOD and see how that goes.
 

Systemlord

Member
Have you read anything about Cialis causing visual problems such as eye floaters?
That’s a symptom of low estrogen, Cialis’s lowers estrogen or T:E2 ratios. I had eye floaters at the time of my low-T diagnosis, because I also had low estrogen.

Conclusions: Sustained improvement in sexual function after 12 months of tadalafil administration is associated with increased T:E ratio mainly related to reduction of E levels. We hypothesize that androgen-estrogen cross-talk and possible inhibition of aromatase activity during chronic exposure to tadalafil might have a role in the regulation of erectile function.
 
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Nelson Vergel

Founder, ExcelMale.com
Was just prescribed 5mg tadalafil daily. Took 5mg for a couple days but it was working a bit too well; now I know what sleeping on a water bottle would feel like.

Started cutting them to 2.5mg and did that for a few days, ED effects were excellent.

The only problem however was trying to sleep. The stuffy nose that is barely noticable during the day makes sleeping with a CPAP completely awful. After 4 days of sleep that poor I was feeling physically ill and had to cease.

Can anyone attest to the congestion/sinus stuff improving over time? I'm thinking I'll try 2.5mg EOD and see how that goes.
Start by taking generic Claritin with the Cialis for a few days. Then take Claritin every other night for a few days. Let us know what happens.
 

JohnnyQuest

New Member
Anyone else have heartburn issues with daily Cialis? I had to stop for that reason.
I’ve been on 5mg Tadalifil now for about 4 months and results have been great. I didn’t think I needed it, but my urologist asked if I’d like to be like 17 again (I’m 59), so I decided to try it. Really amazed at the results. The only side effect for me has been heartburn, so I now use Tums quite a bit. Never needed them in my life before now. But all in all, it’s worth it. Plus, I don’t think Tums are bad for you - i read somewhere that we need a little more calcium as we age.
 

JohnnyQuest

New Member
An oldie but goodie...still relevant today as it was then. Good shit!

The Benefits of Long Term Cialis Use

Cialis (tadalafil) is powerful.. What makes Cialis unique among the erectile dysfunction drugs is its long half life. Thirty six hours after taking Cialis, a guy will still have about a quarter of what he took circulating in his blood stream. This means that guys can take this every other day and get themselves back in shape almost full time. Plus, many guys like the fact that they don't have to anticipate their love-making sessions - who can predict a woman, eh?

However, it turns out the benefits of long term, steady use of Cialis extend way beyond just simple bedroom convenience. (For some of the scary issues with long term Cialis use, see my link on The Dangers of Cialis for more information.)

Below are listed 9 Long Term Cialis Benefits. Again, keep in mind that Cialis and other PDE5 Inhibitors affect other PDE enzyme systems, which explains the frequent stomach, vision, head and hearing issues, something you can read about in my link on Issues with PDE5i The Benefits of Long Term Cialis Use

Cialis (tadalafil) is powerful.. What makes Cialis unique among the erectile dysfunction drugs is its long half life. Thirty six hours after taking Cialis, a guy will still have about a quarter of what he took circulating in his blood stream. This means that guys can take this every other day and get themselves back in bad almost full time. Plus, many guys like the fact that they don't have to anticipate their love-making sessions - who can predict a woman, eh?E5 Inhibitors. I am still taking Cialis but hope to get off of it some day. However, I have gotten my dosage as low as possible: 2 mg per day.

1. Blood Flow Increases. Duh! Cialis increases blood flow - that's what erections are all about, eh? - but this can have important health benefits throughout the body as lack of circulation can effect many tissues including those in the brain. One four-week study of males (average age of 54) found that Cialis use induced profound and highly desireable cardiovascular and endothelial changes, including increases in the all-important FMD (Flow Mediated Dilation).

2. Restoration of Normal Erectile Dysfunction. One study showed that about 40% of men with E.D. were actually completely "healed" through daily Cialis use. The dosages were fairly high however: 5 mg. I should point out, though, that we did have forum member who successfully quit it altogether, something I discuss here: How I Stopped Taking Cialis.

3. Inflammation Reduction. Researchers also noted a "robust", i.e. very significant drop in both C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule (VCAM) counts. This is important because plaque buildup in the arteries is largely due to an inflammatory process where leukocytes (white blood cells) adhere to and "attack" arterial walls.

Cialis attacks this plaque-building process in several ways, lowering both CRP, the systemic (body-wide) inflammation marker that is so intimately correlated with arterioscloerosis, and VCAM, which is a protein that helps white blood cells adhere to arterial walls and causes plaque buildup. In other words, Cialis usage seems to directly improve two important markers of cardiovascular disease. So users may get both short term benefits in the bedroom and long term health results to go with it, although that has not been proven.

4. Testosterone and the T/E Ratio. Don't forget that long term Cialis use has been shown to significantly improve the all-important testosterone to estrogen ratio by an average of 24%. A one year study of males with an average age of 54 showed an increase in testosterone of 5.5% and a decrease in estrogen of 15%. These are significant numbers and show the power of getting "back in the sack". Remember that the 24% increase means you have significantly more testosterone molecules floating around versus estrogen, almost always a good thing for us guys.

5. High Blood Pressure and Hypertension. Cialis has also been shown to lower high blood pressure. Although it does not dramatically lower blood pressure, it will help most guys struggling with hypertension.

6. Improved Relationships. One study found that, for guys with erectile dysfunction, a significant percentage had improved partner relationships after taking Cialis, suggesting, of course, that sex really does matter.

7. The Benefits of Sex. In my link on How Sex Is Good For You, I document many benefits of making love. Cialis likely increases many, if not all, of these benefits. By the way, Viagra has many studies showing that it decreases the refractory period. This is the time post-ejaculation that it takes for guys to recover before they can become erect. Cialis likely has this same benefit.

8. Antidepressant Action. In some Cialis may actually act as an antidepressant.

9. Enlarged Prostate. Many urologists will give Cialis to improve enlarged prostate symptoms. In fact, it is one of the few pharmaceutical solutions that have a good track record and is now FDA approved for the such.

Benefits of Daily Cialis?
This is a fantastic update. I started Tadalifil, 5mg daily, about 4 months ago. Definitely beneficial for my needs, and I truly enjoyed reading the other ways it can be helpful.
 

Willyt

Well-Known Member
Was just prescribed 5mg tadalafil daily. Took 5mg for a couple days but it was working a bit too well; now I know what sleeping on a water bottle would feel like.

Started cutting them to 2.5mg and did that for a few days, ED effects were excellent.

The only problem however was trying to sleep. The stuffy nose that is barely noticable during the day makes sleeping with a CPAP completely awful. After 4 days of sleep that poor I was feeling physically ill and had to cease.

Can anyone attest to the congestion/sinus stuff improving over time? I'm thinking I'll try 2.5mg EOD and see how that goes.
Try microdosing daily. I had similar sinus problems to you and found that microdosing helped. The only issue I couldn't address was the creeping acid reflux sigh
 
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