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Originally Posted by Xgenre
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433372/
What is the active ingredient in Cialis that makes us hard? It's tadafil. From what I read, there is 5 mg tadafil. Maybe you will like to ask your doctor for tadafil instead.
Tadafil is the drug. Cialis is the name pharmaceutical companies use to market this drug. It's a common practice.
Think of it this way. For headaches, most of us eat Panadol. But panadol is actually just paracetamol. Paracetamol is the pain killer but that name is not easy to remember. So pharmaceutical companies use a catchier name like Panadol to market paracetamol.
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Tadalafil is a potent prescription medicine used to treat male erectile dysfunction and it should only be used under medical supervision. Inappropriate use of tadalafil without medical supervision would put consumers at increased risk of serious adverse effects. They include low blood pressure, stroke, heart attack and priapism (painful and exceedingly long erections). Tadalafil can pose serious risks to certain patients, including those with heart-related problems. It should not be used by patients who are on heart medications such as nitrates as it can cause potentially life-threatening low blood pressure, which may lead to death. Patients with heart problems are also at increased risk of cardiovascular adverse effects such as heart attack, stroke and chest pain.
Got this from here -
https://www.hsa.gov.sg/announcements...ction-medicine