kirazmattson
254 posts
Oct 07, 2025
11:59 PM
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Tadalista is another medication used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), and it contains Tadalafil as its active ingredient. Tadalafil is the same ingredient found in Cialis and is one of the most commonly prescribed PDE5 inhibitors for ED. So, Tadalista works in a very similar way to Cialis but is typically sold at a more affordable price. Here's a breakdown of the key differences, including comparisons with other ED medications like Vilitra or Sildenafil. Key Features of Tadalista: Active Ingredient: Tadalafil. How It Works: Tadalafil (like other PDE5 inhibitors) works by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis, allowing more blood to flow when sexually stimulated. Duration of Action: Tadalista has a long duration of action (up to 36 hours), which is one of the reasons it’s often referred to as the "weekend pill." This means it provides a longer window of opportunity for sexual activity compared to medications like Viagra (sildenafil). Onset of Action: It usually starts working in about 30 minutes to 1 hour after taking it. Dosages Available: Tadalista 10 mg Tadalista 20 mg (most commonly prescribed) Tadalista 40 mg Tadalista 60 mg Tadalista Super Active (with faster absorption) Tadalista vs. Cialis (Tadalafil) While Tadalista and Cialis both contain Tadalafil, they are essentially the same medication. The main difference is that Tadalista is often marketed at a lower price point, making it a more affordable option for some individuals. The effectiveness, onset, and duration of action are the same. Dosage Recommendations for Tadalista: The typical starting dose is 10 mg before sexual activity, which can be adjusted based on effectiveness and tolerance. The medication should only be taken once a day and ideally at least 30 minutes to 1 hour before sexual activity. For men who want to use it more casually or want longer effectiveness (up to 36 hours), Tadalista can be taken without worrying about timing sexual activity precisely.
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