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If I take 2 20mg cialis has this the same result as 1 40mg cialis ??

has one 40 mg Cialis the same effect as 2 20 mg Cialois

Cialis if you are given 5mg daily but take two pills, is it the same as 10mg cialis?

If u are given a 5mg pill but take two, is it the same amount as the 10mg pill. No problems is there.

What is the difference between 36 hour Cialis & daily Cialis?

Different drugs, or do I simply take more I use 5mg daily Cialis, taken in the morning. Works fine on day 3. No side effects. My wife and I plan... read more

Have severe leg pain from taking cialis. my legs Hurt bad. how long will this last? 40mg a day. HELP

I have been taking tadalista 40 mg a day which is a form of cialis. I started getting bad heaches and severe leg pain. the headaches are starting to... read more

Can I take another 20mg Cialis after 48 hrs from taking the first one?

I took my first cialis pill and experienced some side effects including headache and a runny nose, my question is that can I take another 20mg cialis... read more

Can I use Benadryl to overcome Cialis side effects?

I get stuffy sinuses and a headache when taking Cialis. Would it be ok to take Benadryl or Tylenol Cold medicine with Cialis?

How can I prevent stomach upset and upper abdominal pain after taking 20 mg.of Cialis occassionally?

I take 20 mg Cialis once or twice a month to counteract the sexual effects of avodart taken once a month. However, the last 3 times after cialis... read more

Extreme persistant heartburn with Cialis ... should I not take Oxycodone?

Back was broken years ago in the military. Fortunately I don't have any pain, but partially paralyzed. After a decade of denial, depression, dealing,... read more

What happens when you stop taking cialis? Are there any side effects for someone whom doesn't have?

Are there any side effects for someone whom doesn't have ED who is taking it for other reasons? Will it make sex bad, un able to be aroused, or... read more

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