Choose the dosage that works best for you, guided by your doctor’s recommendations and your own experience. Cialis 10mg and 20mg contain the same active ingredient, tadalafil, but differ in strength. A lower dose may suffice for some men, while others require a higher dose to achieve desired results. This is entirely individual; there’s no universal “best” dose.
Starting with a lower dose (10mg) allows for titration. If it proves insufficient, you can discuss increasing to 20mg with your physician. This approach minimizes the risk of side effects associated with higher doses. Conversely, beginning with 20mg might lead to unnecessary side effects if a lower dose would be equally effective.
Side effects, such as headache, flushing, or nasal congestion, are more likely with higher doses. However, the severity and incidence vary significantly from person to person. Open communication with your doctor is key to finding the right balance between efficacy and tolerability.
Remember, Cialis is not suitable for everyone. Certain health conditions may preclude its use. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new medication, including Cialis, and discuss your medical history comprehensively. Your doctor will help determine the appropriate dosage and assess potential risks.
The 20mg dose isn’t necessarily superior. It simply provides a stronger effect. This means it might offer a longer duration of effect or greater efficacy in some men, but not all. The optimal dosage depends on your individual response to the medication.