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Will Taking Cialis Benefit The Partial Erections?

if i take 0ne mg of cialis daily will it be useless or beneficial in 10 days i am having stent in rt coronary. no nitrates. Taking bp, drug thinner and statin daily. All tests ok.age 69, ht 5' 6" wt. 64 kg. Have partial erections. Doppler u/s and peripheral veins flow ok.
Wed, 28 Jun 2017
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Hi and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, i can understand your anxiety.
You're taking a very low dose of Cialis.
If your cardiologist has allowed you to take it,then you should take 10mg.
That's the minimum strength dosage for it's action.
It's shouldn't be taken daily,but only when the need for intercourse arises.
Take it half hour before sex,then with erotic stimulation,erection develops.
Wish you well.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Will Taking Cialis Benefit The Partial Erections?

Hi and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can understand your anxiety. You re taking a very low dose of Cialis. If your cardiologist has allowed you to take it,then you should take 10mg. That s the minimum strength dosage for it s action. It s shouldn t be taken daily,but only when the need for intercourse arises. Take it half hour before sex,then with erotic stimulation,erection develops. Wish you well. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.