When is Tadalista 20 prescribed?

Tadalista 20 is usually prescribed when a doctor determines that the lower 10 mg dose of Tadalafil is not effective enough, or when a stronger "as-needed" dose is appropriate for treating erectile dysfunction. Common situations where Tadalista 20 may be prescribed include: Erectile dysfunction (ED): If 10 mg Tadalista 20 not provide a satisfactory response, the doctor may increase the dose to 20 mg. It is taken at least 30 minutes before sexual activity, and no more than once in 24 hours. Sexual stimulation is still required for it to work. Some men with ED who need a stronger on-demand dose: Depending on age, other medical conditions, and response to treatment, a doctor may prescribe 20 mg instead of 10 mg. It is not appropriate for everyone. A doctor may avoid or adjust the dose if you: Take nitrate medications for chest pain. Have certain heart conditions or very low blood pressure. Have severe liver or kidney disease. Take medications that interact with tadalafil. If you're asking because 10 mg is not working well for you, tell me: your age, whether you've tried Tadalista 10 more than once, how long before sex you took it, and whether you took it with or without a heavy meal or alcohol. That will help determine whether a higher dose like 20 mg might be appropriate to discuss with your doctor.

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