
How Many Years One Can Take Tadalafil Tablets? Does It

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Wed, 3 Apr 2019
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Question : How many years one can take Tadalafil tablets? Does it causes permanent ED?
Brief Answer:
No studies that say that Tadalafil cause permanent ED
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for the question.
There is no specific time limit that Tadalafil has to be taken. However drugs develop resistance to act and the dosage keeps increasing to achieve the clinical significance.
There are no studies that say that Tadalafil cause permanent ED (Erectile Dysfunction)
Hope this answers.
No studies that say that Tadalafil cause permanent ED
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for the question.
There is no specific time limit that Tadalafil has to be taken. However drugs develop resistance to act and the dosage keeps increasing to achieve the clinical significance.
There are no studies that say that Tadalafil cause permanent ED (Erectile Dysfunction)
Hope this answers.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Does Erectile dysfunction can be cured? I get erection and it lasts less than a minute, what medication I need to take?
Brief Answer:
Tadalafil is the right choice
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Doctors generally prescribe Sildenafil like drugs which includes Tadalafil. What we need to know is why is there a dysfunction?
Did you connect with a urologist first? THere are many reasons for ED. Once we find the cause we can treat it. Till then Tadalafil is the only way to work with.
Please speak to Urologist in detail get required investigations done.
Tadalafil is the right choice
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Doctors generally prescribe Sildenafil like drugs which includes Tadalafil. What we need to know is why is there a dysfunction?
Did you connect with a urologist first? THere are many reasons for ED. Once we find the cause we can treat it. Till then Tadalafil is the only way to work with.
Please speak to Urologist in detail get required investigations done.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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