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this is nothing, have you checked out the over 60 board
hiddenhills 143 Reviews 298 reads
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The name should be changed to the "ED" board

Guys ,  
I have a question ,  
I'm sure we have someone from healthcare industry here ,

sometime I take Cialis 5mg daily , but the erection is still not where I'd like it to be .
Is it ok to take 10 mg every day for even better boner ? I know they recommend 5 mg as a daily dose .  

 
Is there anyone here who knows or is currently taking 10 mg daily ?

souls_harbor509 reads

Are you implying you have sex daily?

"Fuck like a rabbit," does that mean you cum in about 45 seconds?

GaGambler440 reads

I don't have sex every single day, but I do have sex "most" days. I've always considered daily sex a healthy and normal thing to do.

Don't you think your real Doctor would be a better person to ask.  

Just sayin

Unless he doesn't have a prescription from a Doctor. Not that anyone on this website would ever do that. Lol.

CIALIS for Use as Needed for Erectile Dysfunction

    The recommended starting dose of CIALIS for use as needed in most patients is 10 mg, taken prior to anticipated sexual activity.
    The dose may be increased to 20 mg or decreased to 5 mg, based on individual efficacy and tolerability. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day in most patients

Posted By: MasterZen
CIALIS for Use as Needed for Erectile Dysfunction  
   
     The recommended starting dose of CIALIS for use as needed in most patients is 10 mg, taken prior to anticipated sexual activity.  
     The dose may be increased to 20 mg or decreased to 5 mg, based on individual efficacy and tolerability. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day in most patients.  
   
 

For someone who has been diagnosed with BPH and whose PSA readings are suspicious but not definitive, 5 mg of Cialis per day can be recommended.  

There are possible benefits in the ED department from having that continuous baseline level in the bloodstream. The guy is more likely to find himself ready when the moment arrives. He avoids the awkwardness of popping and timing a stronger dose specially for the occasion.

However, 5 mg daily isn't quite enough for some men to establish a really good boner.

I'm not a doctor. I'm just the patient in this scenario. A guy should always see a doctor, talk openly, and carefully evaluate the advice received.

I also believe that there can be useful information in articulately written blog posts. From the Over 60 board right here, I learned (and benefitted from) a relevant BPH/ED factoid that no doctor had ever mentioned to me.  

-CG

The right answer is:  It depends on a number of things: The other medications you are taking, the state of your kidneys, the state of your liver, and the state of some other health matters. Theoretically it should be OK, but theoretically I am about to become quite rich, depending only on the minor matter of the number that comes up in the next Power Ball drawing.  
If you have a physician, he/she would be able to give you the right answer for you without making any value judgements on your life style.

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