Should I Take Daily Cialis in the Morning or at Night?

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Well boys, I guess I have all the toys now. My doc gave me a script and I just picked it up. My copay is $30 for the month so I am really happy about that. Do you guys recommend taking it in the morning or night?
 
Take it just before bed...you'll like how you look in the morning:)

Oh BTW, add in some of the amino acids in my stack and watch how the effect is enhanced!!!
 
Three Piece Chicken: So you got a prescription for Cialis daily use for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)? Is that why your insurance is paying?

Men without insurance that get a BPH diagnosis can get patient assistance for Cialis by applying through this site:

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You can get a free 30 day supply of daily Cialis with a prescription by using this site:

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There are some discount coupons online:

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Some posts on ExcelMale.com about Cialis: http://www.excelmale.com/tags.php?tag=cialis
 
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Nelson, to be honest, I'm not sure why it is only $30 for me. I have previously paid $30 for three 20 mg cialis pills. The doc where I get my test and hcg scripts asked if I needed any other refills. I told him honestly that I hadn't seen my primary in awhile and I needed nosonex and daily cialis refilled. This doc, while a specialist, has more or less become my primary. He said he was comfortable filling those scripts. I'm not sure how he submitted them. I was cringing when Walgreens texted me my receipt. I was beyond thrilled when I saw it was only $30.
 
Anyone paying pharmacy prices for any PDE5i is crazy.

It's so cheap online it's not funny.

One of our sponsors sells it cheap: mysecuretabs.net

Looking around boys and stop paying such ridiculous prices!
 
Considering the half life of cialis, wouldn't taking it in the morning be better? Or is night truly best?
 

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